Little Problem with the Newsletter

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In summary, the conversation revolved around issues with receiving site mailings and accessing links provided in these emails. The issue was resolved with a bug fix and the emails now contain clickable links.
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I have MY PF settings set to:
Receive site mailings
You will receive a copy of emails sent by the administrator to all members of the site.

I usually just log into the site to check out emailed items of interest. But today I decided to click a provided link to go directly to that thread but the link is missing the most important part. :D

e.g. this: https://threads/the-uncertainty-principle-uncertainty.779388/
instead of this: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/the-uncertainty-principle-uncertainty.779388/

Probably lack of sleep as Greg is here most of time. :)
 
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Hmmm how strange, I just looked at the email I got and it works fine. Can you forward it to me? admin-at-physicsforums.com
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Hmmm how strange, I just looked at the email I got and it works fine. Can you forward it to me? admin-at-physicsforums.com
Done. I hate to put you to more work, but Thanks.
 
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dlgoff said:
I usually just log into the site to check out emailed items of interest. But today I decided to click a provided link to go directly to that thread but the link is missing the most important part.
Just thought I would mention ...

Today was the first time that the emailed "Last week's most popular topics" had "www.physicsforums.com" in their links and were clickable.

Nice.
 
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dlgoff said:
Just thought I would mention ...

Today was the first time that the emailed "Last week's most popular topics" had "www.physicsforums.com" in their links and were clickable.

Nice.
Good to hear, there was a bug fix for that.
 
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1. What is the "Little Problem with the Newsletter"?

The "Little Problem with the Newsletter" refers to a technical issue or error that has occurred with the newsletter, causing it to not function properly or display incorrect information.

2. How can the "Little Problem with the Newsletter" be resolved?

The best way to resolve the "Little Problem with the Newsletter" is to identify the root cause of the issue and address it. This may involve troubleshooting the technical aspects of the newsletter or correcting any errors in the content or design.

3. Who is responsible for fixing the "Little Problem with the Newsletter"?

Typically, the person or team responsible for managing the newsletter is responsible for fixing any issues or problems that arise. This may include web developers, content creators, or marketing specialists.

4. How can I prevent the "Little Problem with the Newsletter" from happening again?

To prevent the "Little Problem with the Newsletter", it is important to regularly test and monitor the newsletter for any technical issues or errors. Additionally, ensuring that all content and design elements are accurate and up-to-date can also help prevent future problems.

5. How long will it take to fix the "Little Problem with the Newsletter"?

The time it takes to fix the "Little Problem with the Newsletter" depends on the complexity and severity of the issue. It is best to address the problem as soon as possible to minimize any impact on newsletter subscribers and readers.

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