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Are you guys receiving emails ?

I just reread this thread, I thought the problem was that the subject wasn't correct in the emails, but maybe its that you're not getting them at all?

yeah subject has changed but still isnt correct

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Subject: Topic Subscription Reply Notification ( Skylines Australia )

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Subject: Subscription Reply Notification | ( Skylines Australia )

notice the addition of the |

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hehe. took a while, sorry bout the delay.

oh also added the topic ID to the end of the subject, so if you want to create email filters, do it based on the ID. just in case the subject changes, you don't want the filters to not work.

ummmmmmmmmmmmmm did you just make a change? The first couple of emails I got this morning were fine, and now they all come through looking like:

Ska,\n\nMadaz has just posted a reply to a topic that you have subscribed to titled "Pm Email Notification".\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\nThanks for fixing email topics i can easily scan what topics i have while browsing on my phone\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nThe topic can be found here:\nhttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=169759&view=getnewpost\n\n\n\nIf you have configured in your control panel to receive immediate topic reply notifications, you may receive an\nemail for each reply made to this topic. Otherwise, only 1 email is sent per board visit for each subscribed topic. \nThis is to limit the amount of mail that is sent to your inbox.\n\nUnsubscribing:\n--------------\n\nYou can unsubscribe at any time by logging into your control panel and clicking on the "View Subscriptions" link.\n\nRegards,\n\nThe Skylines Australia team.\nhttp://www.skylinesaustr

alia.com/forums/index.php\n

yeah yeah I just got that too...

I was trying to remove some of the extra line breaks in the message... cept I replaced them with the wrong string.

Should be fixed now.

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