Thanks for your reply Owen. Are there ANY notifications sent or can be viewed by the library?
We know that patrons can place suggestions and they get a message saying "Your suggestion has been submitted" in their OPAC. I sent a screen shot prior of this exact message and the OPAC shows the patron their items requested. Here it is again:

But the Koha admin is getting no indication of these suggestions. Where are these suggestions being sent to or posted? Surely, once a patron makes a suggestion, it "goes" somewhere but where? I am not getting any emails .. are they stored in a file somewhere?
If these suggestions are merely for the patron to know about then I want to disable it because I thought they were notifying the librarian ..
Thanks for any help ..
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Owen Leonard [mailto:oleonard@myacpl.org]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 9:19 AM
To: Hartman, David W. - GBTS Library
Cc: Koha
Subject: Re: [Koha] Unable to recieve purchase suggestions via email
> My patrons can make suggestions and can see their requests tracked but no email is being
> generated to the Librarian.
As far as I know this is not a feature in Koha. There are notices
defined for communicating with the patron about suggestions, but no
mechanism for emailing new suggestions to the librarian.
-- Owen
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