Email Notifications
Email notifications can keep you updated when certain pages of your Project Edition workspaces change, get commented on, or when new files get uploaded. Email notifications are only sent out when other users make changes to your workspaces. You will never receive an email notification for a change that you make yourself.
Accessing your Email Notification Preferences
To access your email notification preferences, first, click on your name in the upper right corner.

Then, click on Email Notifications on the left hand side.
You'll be presented with a list of the workspaces you're a part of inside the Project Edition network, along with the settings to change

Changing email notification settings for a single workspace
First, find the workspace you want to change the notification settings for, and click on the word, "change" next to the current notification setting.

Clicking "change" transforms the setting into a dropdown menu.
Click on this dropdown menu to set the notification setting for the workspace.

You can choose to receive notifications in the following ways:
- All pages - Notifications are sent for all pages
- Starred pages - Notifications are sent only for the pages which you have elected to star. Information on starring pages can be found here.
- Starred & new pages -
- No notifications - All notifications from this workspace will stop
Changing email notification frequency
- Click on the dropdown menu below "Notify me when my workspaces change".
- Select the frequency you want the emails to be set at. Set "Never" to turn off notifications completely, or set the interval to whatever choice you want.
- Click the Save button at the bottom of the page to set your changes.
Troubleshooting Notifications
First, notifications are only sent for changes that other users have made to the workspace page. No notifications are sent for changes you've made yourself. By accessing the recent activity of the workspace, you can see if there are any changes that should have been sent to you that have not gone through. To see a complete list of the recent changes on your workspace, visit the "changes.php" page of the workspace you're using.
Secondly, changes to your notification settings can take time to adjust. For example, if your notifications were previously set to "Once an hour" and you change the setting to "Right away" that change will take an hour to adjust.
Finally, email services, if unaware that you are using PBworks, may inadvertently block our emails as spam. Before you contact Support regarding your notification problems, please check with your email service to see if the emails are being blocked or delayed. We can only assure that emails are being sent out, but we cannot guarantee that your email service will deliver them to you.
You can direct your network administrator to this link, which will provide some helpful information about the service that they can use to make sure our emails are delivered to you:
http://usermanual.pbworks.com/Guide-for-Network-Administrators
When contacting Support regarding notification problems, please provide the answers to the following questions:
- When did this problem first start happening?
- Which workspaces are affected by this problem?
- What users are affected by this problem?
- Have you contacted your email service regarding this issue?
- Have you ever successfully received a notification email from PBworks?
Administrative Notification Settings
If you have access to the settings of any workspace, you can completely turn off notifications for the entire workspace. This means that no matter what setting the user of the workspace has, no email notifications of changes will be sent out.
First log in to the workspace and access the workspace Settings. If you don't see the "Settings" link pictured below, then you do not have administrative access to the workspace.
When you access the settings, click on Notifications & RSS on the left hand side. Here, you can check and uncheck the options which allow people to receive email notifications or the ability to subscribe through the workspace's RSS feed.

RSS Feeds
What's an RSS feed?
RSS is a method for subscribing to changes made on your workspace so you can see what has changed more easily. Most web browsers include RSS readers, and generally show a feed icon somewhere near the address bar (the icon is orange in most browsers, but it's blue in Safari.) When you click this icon, you'll see a list of available feeds. Here's what that looks like in the Firefox browser.

Your PBworks workspace has a few feeds you can subscribe to:
- The Recent Changes feed includes all recent changes on your workspace, including page edits, comments, file uploads -- you name it.
- Each workspace page has its own feed that only includes edits and comments on that particular page
- Each folder has its own feed that includes edits and comments made to any page in that folder
Public workspaces and RSS
If your workspace is public, the RSS feeds will include only publicly visible changes. If the workspace is private, you will be prompted for your email address and password, and then all changes you have permission to see will be included. (Note that hidden pages are never shown in feeds.) You can take advantage of your public workspace's RSS feeds with any feed reader.
Private workspaces and RSS
Some online feed readers don't support password protected feeds like ours. These include Google Reader, My Yahoo!, and Bloglines. If you use one of these, unfortunately, private workspace feeds will not be available. However, there are feed readers that support your private workspace's feeds.
Recommended feed readers
For Windows users, Feed Demon (http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals/FeedDemon/Default.aspx) is a feed reader that supports your workspace's password-protected feeds. Mac users have their own solution, called NetNewsWire (http://www.newsgator.com/individuals/netnewswire/default.aspx). You can find these and other free feed readers at NewsGator's collection (http://www.newsgator.com/individuals/default.aspx). For public workspaces, we like using Google Reader (reader.google.com).
How do I get individual page RSS feeds?
Look in your browser’s address bar for the RSS icon (it usually looks like
or
). When you click it, you’ll get a list of available RSS feeds:

The second feed will be specific to whichever page you're currently on. Select it to subscribe to that page's RSS feed.
Why can't I view my workspace feeds in Google Reader?
Some online feed readers don't support password protected feeds like ours. These include Google Reader, My Yahoo!, and Bloglines. If you're currently using one of these, unfortunately, private PBworks feeds will not be available. However, there are readers that support your private workspace's feeds.
Recommended feed readers for private workspaces
For Windows users, Feed Demon (http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals/FeedDemon/Default.aspx) is a feed reader that supports your workspace's password-protected feeds. Mac users have their own solution, called NetNewsWire (http://www.newsgator.com/individuals/netnewswire/default.aspx). You can find these and other free feed readers at NewsGator's collection (http://www.newsgator.com/individuals/default.aspx).