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Re: How do you track nodes/replies of interest?

by kcott (Archbishop)
on Oct 13, 2021 at 03:53 UTC ( [id://11137461]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How do you track nodes/replies of interest?

G'day perlfan,

If you are looking for some function whereby you flag a thread and get an email (or other notification) whenever that thread changes, that's not something that you "somehow missed all these eons" [or even in the last 18 years since you registered :-) ]: such functionality does not exist on this site.

When you log in, you will get a notification if anyone has replied to a node you wrote. You can also use "Newest Nodes" and "Recently Active Threads".

I log in nearly every day; sometimes more than once: "Newest Nodes" generally suffices for my needs. I use "Super Search" (often with author=kcott) to find older nodes. Occasionally, I bookmark a node if I think it has information that might be useful at some future date.

— Ken

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