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Re: Tracking your own posts
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lugnet.admin.suggestions
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Wed, 3 Apr 2002 18:29:42 GMT
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, David Schilling wrote:
> How about a way to keep track of your own posts - a special 'member page',
> for instance, that lets you see what messages you've posted, in reverse
> chronological order, with some indication as to how many replies there have
> been to each message a) in total; b) in the last few days; and perhaps
> c) since the last time you checked. Perhaps also break down by direct
> replies, and the number of replies in the entire subthread. Obviously you
> should be able to just click on each message subject to go there directly
> and see the replies.
I think this would be very useful. Consider, for example, an NNTP
Lugnet-reader who posts or sets follow-ups to a group he does not read.
Currently, there is no good way to see if such a message has received
replies (and hence might need another follow-up message).
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TWS Garrison
tgarriso@math.purdue.edu
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| Another suggestion, (now that I've just posted a couple of messages I remember wanting this a few times in the past): How about a way to keep track of your own posts - a special 'member page', for instance, that lets you see what messages you've (...) (23 years ago, 3-Apr-02, to lugnet.admin.suggestions)
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