All,
I'm beginning to wonder if Yahoo has vastly underestimated the task
of transferring data off their site to elsewhere and the strong
desire for people to do that. It seems
their systems are completely overloaded. It is now taking >12
hours for an approved post to appear on a group site.
Given the overload and the Yahoo deadline for file deletion, I
wonder if it might be appropriate for a group of Yahoo Group users
to file a complaint to get a Temporary
Restraining Order to prevent Yahoo from deleting the files in
mid-December? Yahoo has been unresponsive to prior complaints.
Are there any lawyers reading this who might hazard an opinion?
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On 10/28/2019 8:03 PM, Shal Farley
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When trying to invite [email protected] to my Yahoo!
group, I get the error message "User does not want to be
invited.¡± Is this an error on my part?
No.
If we're lucky it is a temporary
glitch at Yahoo. I was just able to issue an Invitation to
one of my email addresses from one of my groups, so it isn't
a complete failure of the mechanism.
If we're less lucky it is an error on
Mark's part. There's a subscription control at Yahoo Groups,
or used to be, whereby a user could decline to accept
invitations. That's the message that results.
If we're unlucky Yahoo has flipped
that condition permanently for the transfer agent. Perhaps
they noticed its high level of activity.
Shal
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