带有@提及的电子邮件通知的不同主题

This is probably a holdover from folks that are using Discourse in a similar manner to old email listservs, but what I’m noticing is that many users signup for email notifications and then build a rule to shuttle them to a specific mail folder. Sometimes they look at the folder, sometimes they don’t.

At issue is when someone @mentions a user in a post, the Subject for the @mentioned notification is the same as any other for example, this message contained an @mention of my username:

[CLC-ListServ] [Staff] This is a test of a large image

I was wondering if email notifications that were @mentions to the user in question could have something added to their subject line, like:

[CLC-ListServ] [Staff] [@mention] This is a test of a large image.

That way we could inform users that they should build mail filters that treated these messages differently, so they were less likely to just end up in one of their Bacn folders.

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No plans for this at the moment. In three years this is the first time I have ever heard the request.

Sometimes it takes a while for someone to come up with a great idea. :slight_smile:

Seriously, though, in my community we are also struggling with people who are intimidated with discourse and rely on their email to keep up with discussions and to reply. Then discourse competes with all the rest of the information overload they grapple with daily, and the old school strategies they use (like filtering into folders) means that messages get lost.

The answer seems to be to get these people to log into discourse, but it’s an uphill battle. In the meantime, any tricks to help them to pay attention to the posts that matter, that show up in their email, are welcome.

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We’ve been running our Discourse instance for over a year and this only came up recently. I think that as the number of posts has ramped up in our community, some folks have started building up their mail filters.

I noticed this because in the past month or so several times when I’d @mentioned people, I would NOT hear back from them. I checked Mandrill, saw they got a message. When I got in touch with them, they said they missed the @mention because they hadn’t reviewed the folders where the email notifications are going.

Actually this is another area where Discourse could offer something more than a traditional email listserv. To my knowledge, a traditional listserv doesn’t distinguish a @mentioned message from a list message in the subject either.

I wouldn’t classify this as a vital feature, but rather an added bonus.

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嘿!

如果没有这个功能,你们这些人如何区分普通邮件和对你们消息的回复(这样你们就可以跳过普通邮件的收件箱,而不是你们参与其中的邮件)?使用传统的邮件列表,这很容易,因为你是原始消息的发送者,并且通常至少在抄送中,这样你就可以只用你自己的电子邮件地址进行过滤。但使用 Discourse,我收到了所有消息,而且我看不到任何其他可以用于过滤的内容……

@wesochuck 你找到解决方案了吗?

从未提出任何变通方法,这仍然是我认为的 Discourse 电子邮件平台的一个限制。

但是…… 10 年来没有任何点赞,这一定不是一个普遍存在的问题。

附言:特别是对于您用户名的 @提及,您可能可以构建电子邮件过滤器来查找电子邮件正文中的该内容。但这无法捕获您可能对某个主题帖的任何直接回复,而这些回复可能不包含您的用户名。

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这其实不准确,因为功能请求的投票功能是最近才有的。但帖子的稀少确实能说明一些问题。

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