diff --git a/templates/zerver/emails/followup/day2.html b/templates/zerver/emails/followup/day2.html index 2973ca261e..d7a15d0719 100644 --- a/templates/zerver/emails/followup/day2.html +++ b/templates/zerver/emails/followup/day2.html @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
Why bother with topics? Well, two reasons: it makes conversations clearer (imagine if email didn't have them!), and it lets you more efficiently catch up on what's happened while you're away—read the topics that are relevant to you, and ignore the ones that don't!
+Why bother with topics? Well, two reasons: it makes conversations clearer (imagine if email didn't have them!), and it lets you more efficiently catch up on what's happened while you're away—read the topics that are relevant to you, and ignore the ones that aren't!
diff --git a/templates/zerver/emails/followup/day2.text b/templates/zerver/emails/followup/day2.text index 4dbeed3f8c..66bae74842 100644 --- a/templates/zerver/emails/followup/day2.text +++ b/templates/zerver/emails/followup/day2.text @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Topics are like email subject lines. The big difference, though, is that they're * Good topics: screenshot, Bug 345, lunch -Why bother with topics? Well, two reasons: it makes conversations clearer (imagine if email didn't have them!), and it lets you more efficiently catch up on what's happened while you're away -- read the topics that are relevant to you, and ignore the ones that don't! +Why bother with topics? Well, two reasons: it makes conversations clearer (imagine if email didn't have them!), and it lets you more efficiently catch up on what's happened while you're away -- read the topics that are relevant to you, and ignore the ones that aren't! Take it for a spin now: https://{{ external_host }}