PattayaMale Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 I am set up to have GT.com topics that I am watching, send an email to my inbox when someone has posted a reply. I like that Each time I click the link in my email it takes me to the new post. I like that. If I want to reply to that post, I get an ERROR saying I can't post. I do not like that I get the ERROR because I mus AGAIN log in. To do so the program takes me away from the post and to the main page. Then I wait for the "You are being logged in" page to do whatever it must do for sometimes 10 seconds. Then to the forum page. Then I must try and find the post I was going to reply to. I don't like that at all!! Then I forget what I was going to write! Scooby.....do...get this fixed...please. Quote
Guest Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 Then I forget what I was going to write! Scooby.....do...get this fixed...please. Well, I am so glad you were talking about the .com and not the person. But, to fix this, simply stay logged onto the site. If you are logged in when your e-mail arrives, you will click the link and be able to post. BUT, if you are not logged into the site and you hit the reply, for security reasons, it does not allow you to post under PattayaMale unless you log in as PattayaMale. Otherwise, say you were checking e-mail at Yaya and left it open. I sat down to look at a porn site and your e-mail was there. I clicked the link and gaythailand.com came up. Then I posted. "Hey, I am looking for a really hot chick tonight. Big boobs and tight butts only. Get ready for a spanking." Well, while the post may not be far from the truth for your intent for the night, the gossip queens in Pattaya would have a field day and I assure that it would eventually get back to your beloved and end your long term relationship and then you would be pissed at the .com and the person for allowing that. Quote
Guest GaySacGuy Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 Darn...I didn't read the small print...I thought we were going to talk about the person, not the board...oh well, maybe another time! I'm sure there is good material for both. Quote