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it seems like the email notifications are inserting far too many new lines between the content?

in the post quoted below, on the forums there is 2 line spaces between his paragraphs - in the email there is 5. so at least an extra line per line in the emails, if not more

NewKleer,

discern has just posted a reply to a topic that you have subscribed to titled "I found a good cheap boost controller for $22!!!".

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Ordered mine off ebay the other day. Came the day after payment cleared in a 'guarenteed next day delivery' express post package. Works a fkn treat too!

Props from a 180 driver here ;)

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The topic can be found here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...view=getnewpost

If you have configured in your control panel to recieve immediate topic reply notifications, you may receive an

email for each reply made to this topic. Otherwise, only 1 email is sent per board visit for each subscribed topic.

This is to limit the amount of mail that is sent to your inbox.

Unsubscribing:

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You can unsubscribe at any time by logging into your control panel and clicking on the "View Subscriptions" link.Regards,

The Skylines Australia team.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php

  • 3 weeks later...

yeah spacing was an issue for a while... never actually got sorted... its an easy fix. i'll sort it out when i do the email subject hack as well... won't be for a week or so till i get broadband at the new place in syd though.

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