Need RSS on Admin Pending queue

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David

12 Jan, 2011 05:17 PM

We are looking for ways to stay notified of activity but also bypass some of the email delays that are happening at Tender.

It would also be nice to eliminate the large number of notification emails that need to be deleted from the email client.

Two RSS feeds, installed into Apple Mail or Outlook should do the trick. One is already available, an authenticated feed showing all discussion activity. However it does not include any Pending discussions.

Can we get an RSS feed for support users for the content of the Pending queue? Would it be beneficial to ENTP to encourage use of RSS for notifications and take some stress off the email service?

  1. 1 Posted by Will on 12 Jan, 2011 06:36 PM

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    The email delays are only on email coming in to Tender. RSS won't bypass anything as those emails haven't been processed. Outgoing email notifications work normally.

  2. 2 Posted by David on 12 Jan, 2011 09:26 PM

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    This seems like a YMMV topic, but I'm actually talking about delays that happen after the post is visible in Tender. On several occasions in the last couple of days I've responded to discussions that updated on the web . I was done with the replies before the original notices arrived. The delays haven't been huge - maybe 5 - 10 minutes but at that point I don't need the now obsolete emails.

    But I've confused the main topic of this suggestion. Can we get an RSS on the Pending Discussions?

  3. 3 Posted by David on 13 Jan, 2011 03:32 AM

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    Closing - the Pending discussions are appearing in RSS feeds if your reader isn't buggy.

  4. David closed this discussion on 13 Jan, 2011 03:32 AM.

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