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cannedapps says...

 

We launched Printfolder as an invite bound beta the 28th of October in Estonia. After observing the activities among Printfolder users, we instantly found a behavior that needed approvement, notification emails. As we want to be able to notify customers when new offers arrive, new messages are written on the discussion board and so on, we have a rather all-round observer attached to each event. Now imagine this: you, a customer, receive an offer from 5 different print shops, where each print shop also adds a message containing additional offer details, or just a quick note letting you know about their enthusiasm about working with you. As each event triggers a mail notification, you have now received 10 emails already. Wow, that's a lot, you could even call it.. spam!

Of course, we do not want to pollute your inbox, and that's why we developed a new solution. Instead of sending you a new email as soon as you receive a message or an offer or likewise, Printfolder sends you an abridged version of your account activities, since the last email report. The abridged report could look something like this:

If there haven't been any activities, then you will of course not receive any email.

Also, you can now choose just how often you want to receive your report. This is great news as you can adjust Printfolder with respect to your ordinary workflow, not the other way around. You can choose your preferred delivery interval under your account settings:

Right now, there are three different choices:

Are you missing any option? Please let us know!

We are right now working on several improvements that we'll apply as soon as they're production ready. To stay ahead of the game, please subscribe to our blog feed.

Thank you for showing interest in Printfolder!
By Kevin

 

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Cindy says...

Have you noticed that when ever you comment on a photo, link, notes, etc....  you start getting e-mail notifications whenever some one else comments on the same item. Isn't that annoying?

Sometimes the comments get interesting but sometimes it's just a pain. Do we really want to receive an e-mail notifications every time your friend's friends comment on something? Do we even know them most of the time? Probably not. The bad part is that these comments don't have an expiration date. You could have commented on a photo one year ago, and then Joe Smith comes along a year later and adds a comment, and guess what? You get a notification.

Well we also need to think about the social part of facebook, isn't that why you signed up? Aren't you here to read the gossip? Hey I'm not here to judge. I'm here to give you answers, and here it goes.

Yes, you can stop receiving e-mail notifications on comments that are left after yours. The steps I'm going to give you are for facebook applications and when I say facebook applications I'm referring to the ones that are available on your profile when you sign up for facebook such as Notes, Photos, Links..etc, not Games, drinks or gifts. These are third-party applications that you choose to add. Now of course since these applications are different, the settings are a little different but all in all, it's the same thing.

To change these settings:

1. Click Settings, and select Applications Settings.

2. Click Edit Settings located towards the right of the application name.

3. Click Additional Permissions tab.

4. Uncheck the settings of your choice and click Okay.

The highlighted ones are the recommended ones :O)

You can also change these settings by:

1. Clicking Settings.

2. Select Account Settings.

3. Click on Notifications tab.

And you will also find here these general facebook e-mail notification settings.

Now just because you changed these settings doesn't mean you're not going to get notifications via facebook. You can view these notifications by clicking the Notifications icon at the bottom of your page.

I know we're talking about e-mail notifications received caused by comments left but I'm going give you a two for one in this post and tell you what else you should be unchecking.

When you add a third-party application you are pretty much giving the third-party provider authorization to view your personal information. I don't know about you but I personally don't like that. My personal business is my personal business, and your is yours, right? 

So here is your bonus and this applies to those fun applications that you chose to add.

1. Go back to Settings, and select Applications Settings.
2. From the Show: pull-down menu select Granted Additional Permissions.

Now only the applications you have granted additional permissions will display.

3. Click Edit Settings located towards the right of the application name.
4. Click Additional Permissions tab.
5. Uncheck Access my data even when I'm not using the application and click Okay.

 

Again, the settings can vary by application and some of them might now have these settings which is a good thing but if they do, uncheck. Some of these application also have a Send me e-mails settings which you probably want to uncheck as well to avoid notifications when they add a new gift :O)

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Ammadz says...

indeeeeeeed!! :D

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garry says...

You've asked for it and we've built it. Posterous now provides daily and weekly digest emails of your favorites, comments, and subscription emails.

In the days and weeks ahead we'll continue to refine the way we get in touch with you. Sneak peek: we'll also be rolling out outbound email subscriptions soon. You won't have to come back to My Subscriptions on the site to read your subscriptions -- we'll come to you.

If you're already a posterous user, click here to set up your notification settings now.

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