Hello André,
AH> In the meantime you could change your preferences in the appdb (Send email notifications)
Than I'm in peace - that's right.
But this have a side-effect: I also will not be informed by AppDB if someone add a new test or a comment in my attended applications: the mails to remain an applications maintainer to do his work are also switched off.
This isn't really what I want.
-- Kindly regards Joerg Schiermeier Bielefeld/Germany
On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 16:24:54 +0200 "Joerg Schiermeier" newsletter@Schiermeier-Software.de wrote:
Hello André,
AH> In the meantime you could change your preferences in the appdb (Send email notifications)
Than I'm in peace - that's right.
But this have a side-effect: I also will not be informed by AppDB if someone add a new test or a comment in my attended applications: the mails to remain an applications maintainer to do his work are also switched off.
This isn't really what I want.
My Preferences screen has an option to "Disable global e-mail notifications (only send for maintained apps)", but I'm not sure if that's something only admins have.
Hello Rosanne,
you wrote:
RD> My Preferences screen has an option to "Disable global e-mail RD> notifications (only send for maintained apps)", but I'm not sure RD> if that's something only admins have.
I think you're right: in my prefs I only see 'Send email notifications' with 'yes' and 'no'. Maybe a reason to file a 'bug/missing function in AppDB' in wines Bugzilla? (Or a patch ;) Will do it later to hold this point in mind.
Thanks for your respond.
--
Kindly regards Joerg Schiermeier Bielefeld/Germany
On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 at 17:13:21 Rosanne DiMesio wrote:
My Preferences screen has an option to "Disable global e-mail notifications (only send for maintained apps)", but I'm not sure if that's something only admins have.
I (just) filed this under the bug #31880 in wines Bugzilla.