Hi all,
I'm not sure if it's possible but it would be great if we received email notifications when we received a private message or someone responded to our posts.
A lot of people seem to hang around for a bit, get their implant and kind of disappear which I don't blame them. I feel like it they received a notification that someone had asked them a question, they probably would log back in
Email notifications
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Email notifications
43, ED since late 20's, Pills on and off since then increasing strengths with inconsistent results. Now 5mg Cialis daily and either 20mg Cialis or 100mg Viagra
Not sure if it's Psychological or Physiological, long-term use of SSRI's probably hasn't helped
Not sure if it's Psychological or Physiological, long-term use of SSRI's probably hasn't helped
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Re: Email notifications
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Re: Email notifications
I've now gone into the settings within my profile and now changed it so i will get an email notification if someone PM's me or comments on one of my posts.
The issue is, i think 99% of registered users on here don't know you can do that so won't do it. Ideally this would be the 'default' setting. It would be amazing if the admins could get this changed.
The issue is, i think 99% of registered users on here don't know you can do that so won't do it. Ideally this would be the 'default' setting. It would be amazing if the admins could get this changed.
43, ED since late 20's, Pills on and off since then increasing strengths with inconsistent results. Now 5mg Cialis daily and either 20mg Cialis or 100mg Viagra
Not sure if it's Psychological or Physiological, long-term use of SSRI's probably hasn't helped
Not sure if it's Psychological or Physiological, long-term use of SSRI's probably hasn't helped
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