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Each person has the ability to follow a topic, but since switching to the new IPB i cant find a way to see what topics i am currently following, anyone know where i can see? I hope its not someplace obvious >_<

Each person has the ability to follow a topic, but since switching to the new IPB i cant find a way to see what topics i am currently following, anyone know where i can see? I hope its not someplace obvious >_<

You couldn't have looked to hard mate :)

Simply use your dropdown box. It's easier to find in the new version - refer attached.

Works on both skins fine.

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I will close this in 48hrs unless you say otherwise.

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the old version had auto subscribe. I have the boxes ticked on the threads I post to but I do not get email notified on them. is there a switch I am missing somewhere?

the PM system works fine. I get those.

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