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Heidi
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The PTC Technical Support knowledge base contains a wide variety of articles written by our team of technical support engineers, with new articles being published every day. Did you know that you can have all this rich content delivered to your inbox daily or weekly? The PTC eNews & Alerts email subscription allows you to stay on top of the latest developments at a time that suits you.

 

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Thanks for this informative post, Heidi. Subscriptions are a powerful way of staying in the information flow about topics we're interested in.

Having a digest instead of many individual notifications also helps prevent flooded inboxes.

There is one little known fact I'd add to this about bulletin notifications. Some customers have mentioned that they often receive these for products they do not have installed. The default setting is to send notifications about all bulletins for all product families.

This is so we can be sure that nothing critical is missed.

Once a bulletin subscription has been set up for one or more specific product families, this no longer happens.

Does anyone else reading this have similar tips to share ?

Are there any "niggles" out there with our subscriptions functionality that we could improve on ?

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