Not receiving Daily Digest
#1
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 100
Not receiving Daily Digest
Help, lost without my "Morning Fix" Have not received the Daily Digest Newsletter in 3 days. Checked spam folder, not there either. What to do? [email protected]
#2
Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Sikeston, Missouri
Posts: 69
Me either. What's up guys / We really miss it.
#3
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Littleton, CO
Posts: 569
I have not received it either. I go to my home page and have to put in quiltingboard.com. Would much rather get the e-mail everyday.
#4
I have not either. This has happened before, but I usually resolve it by re-subscribing.
I sent a note to the administrator this morning, as I re-subscribed yesterday, and not newsletter.
Happy Day,
Susan
I sent a note to the administrator this morning, as I re-subscribed yesterday, and not newsletter.
Happy Day,
Susan
#5
I don't receive it either -- I have to google it and when it opens, it calls me by name and all my settings are there. I've tried and tried to see what has changed. I have a new computer so don't know where I'm going wrong. I use Windows 8.5 (up from Windows XP) and Mozilla Firefox.
#6
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Idaho
Posts: 1,290
Thought it was just me..... Using an iPad. Have done no changes...
#7
Power Poster
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Southern California
Posts: 19,127
Read the post in the QB help section. PatriceJ explained that this board doesn't produce this notification so she has no control over it. When there are problems with this site, check first at the QB help section.
#8
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Kentucky - Live in Iowa
Posts: 1,168
I haven't received mine either. I always keep a notification from The Quilting Board in my inbox, just in case.
#9
Please send your inquiry to [email protected]
That way, your report will reach the person who manages that system.
I am not at all involved in the emailing of the digests and newsletters, so there is nothing I can personally do to help.
The first and most important thing to remember is that the emails are not the board.
They are only a link to a smattering of the most viewed threads.
Those are rarely the newest threads and barely scratch the surface of all that's available here.
You don't need the emails in order to access the board.
To start at the Home Page, go to http://www.quiltingboard.com.
If you still prefer starting with the sample list of links, go to http://www.quiltingboard.com/resources/daily-digest-4/.
Want to see the newest threads? Go to http://www.quiltingboard.com/sitemap/.
That’s the Archive, which lists threads in reverse order - newest first.
Want to see the threads with the newest comments added?
Go to http://www.quiltingboard.com and then click on What’s New.
You can add any or all of those links to your browser favorites/bookmarks, put a shortcut on your desktop, or (if you are a total QB junkie like me) you can make it your home page.
Try using the direct route.
You might find you like it better. :-)
Check your junk/spam folder.
If you use gmail, look through all of the tabs there are now in the “upgraded” inbox.
Even though you have asked to receive the emails, many services treat them like junk anyway.
They disable the links or send them straight to spam/junk.
They sometimes don’t make it through to user inboxes – not even to the junk folders.
Also, if you have not already added the QB to your email’s safe senders list, please do:
Please take the following steps to add a contact to your safe senders list:
1. Open your email account (example: AOL, Gmail, Yahoo! or Outlook).
2. Locate your “address book” or “contacts”.
3. Add [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected] to your address book or list of contacts.
4. Save your changes.
If your email program provides for it, also add [email protected], @lifestyle.ibemail.com and @quiltingboard.com to your list of safe senders (or the equivalent).
That way, your report will reach the person who manages that system.
I am not at all involved in the emailing of the digests and newsletters, so there is nothing I can personally do to help.
The first and most important thing to remember is that the emails are not the board.
They are only a link to a smattering of the most viewed threads.
Those are rarely the newest threads and barely scratch the surface of all that's available here.
You don't need the emails in order to access the board.
To start at the Home Page, go to http://www.quiltingboard.com.
If you still prefer starting with the sample list of links, go to http://www.quiltingboard.com/resources/daily-digest-4/.
Want to see the newest threads? Go to http://www.quiltingboard.com/sitemap/.
That’s the Archive, which lists threads in reverse order - newest first.
Want to see the threads with the newest comments added?
Go to http://www.quiltingboard.com and then click on What’s New.
You can add any or all of those links to your browser favorites/bookmarks, put a shortcut on your desktop, or (if you are a total QB junkie like me) you can make it your home page.
Try using the direct route.
You might find you like it better. :-)
Check your junk/spam folder.
If you use gmail, look through all of the tabs there are now in the “upgraded” inbox.
Even though you have asked to receive the emails, many services treat them like junk anyway.
They disable the links or send them straight to spam/junk.
They sometimes don’t make it through to user inboxes – not even to the junk folders.
Also, if you have not already added the QB to your email’s safe senders list, please do:
Please take the following steps to add a contact to your safe senders list:
1. Open your email account (example: AOL, Gmail, Yahoo! or Outlook).
2. Locate your “address book” or “contacts”.
3. Add [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected] to your address book or list of contacts.
4. Save your changes.
If your email program provides for it, also add [email protected], @lifestyle.ibemail.com and @quiltingboard.com to your list of safe senders (or the equivalent).
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