I am receiving two copies of each Community notification

Hi

Please ask someone to turn off the second copy of each Community notification I am receiving.

I would say which email address needs to be turned off, but I prefer not to include it in a public forum.

I sent you detailed information, including the email address in question, in a private message, but that was 3 days ago and you have not responded there either.

I didn't think this was going to be such a problem.

But it has been 4 days and I am starting to think the support team is overwhelmed.

A response would be appreciated, any response, either to the private message, this topic or the previous topic (which now appears to be blocked to new posts),

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  • Thank you Paul, problem solved.

    By the way, I tried typing "@Paul Filken" to alert you to this post, but Community did not show a "hit" to choose your name.

    I just tried "@Steven Whale" and Community popped up a hit, so the problem does not appear to be at my end ...

  • I’ afraid it is ;-)  Try pfilkin ;-)

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  • The @mention mechanism works so that when you type space, it does not work any longer. You could find "@Steven Whale" because his name pops up as soon as you type the first word (given name). Once you type space, the popup list disappears. Sometimes you can type name and surname as one word: BruceCampbell, StepanKonev, but it does not always work. If a nickname does not follow the pattern NameSurname, you won't be able to find that person. For example, you can't find @PaulFilkin because Paul's nickname is pfilkin.


  • Thanks!

    My mistake. Given that Paul is only shown as "Paul", I tried @Paul, thinking that he might be important enough to pop up with just that :-)

    When that didn't work I guessed his last name from memory and misspelled it with an "e" instead of an "i" (as you can see in my post above).

    So I tried @Paul Filken and @PaulFilken (without a space), but as you mention Stepan, neither would have worked anyway, even if I had spelled it correctly.

    Nice to know that Paul is using pfilkin. (Who would, or could, have known?)

    Anyhow, I was just surprised and thought I would mention it this time, as I thought it should be easy to contact someone as important as Paul.

    In the past I have generally just given up when faced with a list of people not even close to the one I was trying to find (trying both with a space and without).

    I was actually surprised that it worked right away with Steven.

    I guess this is all documented somewhere -- or not.

    Seems a bit disorganized, but I don't post enough to make it important enough to worry about :-)

  • Another workaround is to click on a user’s name and then copy his/her name from his/her personal page. Then paste it into your message.

  • Thanks for the tip. I will try it with my name.

    I am assuming you meant the name at the top beside the picture:

    It is in a different size font and underlined, so maybe it works

    Or maybe you meant to also use the at sign:

    @

    The at sign doesn't seem to help, so I guess just pasting the name is enough -- assuming this works.

    Let's see whether I get a notification that I have been mentioned.

  • Well, I didn't get a notification that I was mentioned, so mentioning myself might not work.

    I am going to try your name, Stepan, to see whether this works with other people :-)

    Sorry to bug you again.

    I know this is all getting a bit tiresome, but maybe there are other people having similar problems dealing with this somewhat opaque system.

  • Ah, yes, you are right. I only received a notification about the new reply, but not that I was mentioned. Well... sorry for misleading information. Actually I didn't know that.

  • Thanks

    I appreciate that you tried to help :-)

    I wish copying and pasting the name from the personal page worked, but since I didn't receive a notification of mention for your previous post either (the one you appear to have deleted), I guess we can conclude that it doesn't work, or doesn't work reliably.

    The idea of sending notification of mentions is a good one.

    Too bad the implementation of the concept appears to fail at achieving the intended purpose.

    Or maybe it does work, and we just don't know how to use it reliably.

    Anyway, as I mentioned above, I don't post enough to worry about this too much.

    At least now I know how to notify Paul and Steven if I urgently have to so for some reason.

    Thanks again!

  • Hi ,

    Thanks to your suggestion to check a user's personal page, I found the solution for sending notifications of mention to users :-)

    Although you can't copy and paste the user's name from the personal page as you suggested, you can see the user's "signin name" (that is what it is called in your account settings) at the end of the webpage address for the user's personal page.

    For example, if I right-click your name or picture above and open a new webpage showing your personal page, the webpage address is:

    "community.sdl.com/members/stepankonev"

    The "stepankonev" at the end of the webpage address is the "signin name" in your account settings.

    Unfortunately, it looks like you can't copy and paste the signin name after a "@" sign, you actually have to manually type it.

    You could, however, copy and paste the signin name into your message (so it is easier to see while manually typing), manually type the signin name after a "@" sign, and then delete the signin name you copied and pasted.

    So when I asked in a previous post "Who would, or could have known" that I would need to type "pfilken" for Paul Filken, the answer is:

    Simply go to Paul Filken's personal page and you will see that his "signin name" is shown as "pfilkin" at the end of the webpage address. Use this to send him a notification of mention.