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Quickest way to find my posts/Answers?

Post by Shim »

What would be the quickest way to find my previous Q&A`s on this site?

Also,

Could you please stop sending me e-mails advertising your JUNK?

Thanks.
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Post by Ken Berry »

First, remember what you called your message(s) and leave the 'Notify me when a reply is posted' box below, ticked. Then you will receive an automatic message telling you if someone (like me, somewhat exasperatedly -- see below -- replies).

Second, you are talking to volunteer users who staff this Board to help other users. You are NOT/NOT talking to Corel. We have no control over what they might send out and get a little upset (since in the past we have had little cooperation from them) when people like you accuse us of doing something over which we have no control... :evil:
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Post by Black Lab »

Right under your post is a button called Profile. Click on that and you can find the Find All Posts By Shim link.

As for the junk mail, they usually have an "opt out" button at the bottom of the email.
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Post by Black Lab »

And just to be clear, Steve, that is from the main forum screen, not the VS forum, correct?
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Post by Ron P. »

That's correct Jeff, that's found on the top-right side of the index page.
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Post by jbarchuk »

Black Lab wrote:As for the junk mail, they usually have an "opt out" button at the bottom of the email.
This is off topic but extremely faulty advice.

NEVER EVER EVER reply to spam in ANY way!!!! All the optout does is confirm to the spammer that they have a valuable live/viable email address.

Diamonds will be reduced to their individual component atoms (and further subatomic particles) at the end of the universe - but spam is forever. ;)

Have a :) day!

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Post by Black Lab »

I wasn't referring to junk mail in general, but to the OP's reference to Corel's emails advertising their "junk". Opting out will stop Corel's "junk" emails.
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