When Nextdoor sends you an email about a public message posted by a neighbor:
for new messages, the subject of the email is (for example, neighbor's name said "message description"Terry Smith said "Free tomatoes and zucchini!").
for replies, the subject of the email is )neighbor's name replied to neighbor's name post re: "message description" (for example, Mary Jones replied to Terry Smith's post re: Free tomatoes and zucchini!
the first line of the email is .neighbor's name from neighborhood name said:
If the neighbor uses the iPhone app, the first line of the email will be .neighbor's name from neighborhood name said via Nextdoor for iPhone:
If the neighbor included a photo with the message, the first line of the email will be .neighbor's name from neighborhood name added a photo and said:
the line below the message shows how many neighborhoods the initial message is shared with:
If the neighbor shared the message with your neighborhood only, the line is Shared with .your neighborhood's name only
If the neighbor shared the message with one or more Nearby Neighborhoods, the line is Shared with , where your neighborhood's name and # nearby neighborhoods is the number of Nearby Neighborhoods.#
if the neighbor selected a category other than “General” for the message, the line below the message shows the category name.
To reply to a public message by email:
If you reply to a public message, each Nextdoor member who can see the initial message can also see your reply.
Some email software lets you automatically add personal information (your email address, your phone number, etc.) at the bottom of emails. If your email software adds personal information to your emails, Nextdoor members who can see your message will also see this personal information.
Use the “reply” function in your email software to start a reply.
Type your message in the body of the email. (If your email software shows the initial message, type your message above the initial message.)
Send the message as usual.