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email subjects altered to contain more info, and email contents summarised a lil. I'll let the forum start sending out some emails before I tinker with it more... also might look into the stupid double spacing in the mails.

hmm looks like it didn't work too successfully. back to the drawing board... they seem to change the stupidest little things with each revision of invision.

Try this:

Up the top of the page click on "My Controls", then under "Subscriptions" click on "View Forums", then use the tickbox on the right and then select "Unsubscribe" from the pull down box at the bottom and then click on the "with selected" button.

It's funny because now that the email subject are all the same, the web interface to google mail groups them all in one convo, which really sucks.

Used to be good when the subjects had the thread title in them as then gmail would keep them all together.

Any idea when/if this might be fixed?

as soon as i figure out the new IPB structure. the way the forum is set up with caching there's 4 different scripts that have the same information, and I don't know which one is being accessed... i'll have to sit down properly and nut it out.

Sorry for the delays people.

It's funny because now that the email subject are all the same, the web interface to google mail groups them all in one convo, which really sucks.

Used to be good when the subjects had the thread title in them as then gmail would keep them all together.

Any idea when/if this might be fixed?

Cos I spend my lunh hour (and a half) on the internet...

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