On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 01:21 PM, Ann Wild wrote:
It just happened again.? I sent a message via my private email in reply to to a pending member and cc'd the owner address.? In that cc, the From line was, as I explained, my email name = xxx . com @ groups.io.? The other way I see the From line is if a member replies to my private email send. So you sent it from your own email interface, not from Groups.io? ?I sent a message via my private email in reply to to a pending member and cc'd the owner address.?Perhaps you are asking for more clarification before you approve them?? My guess now is that if I am sending a message via my private email to someone who is a pending member, then groups.io puts the offending address in the From line.? How they do it, I don't know since I am NOT sending the email through groups.io.If you put your Groups.io address in your CC line, you are involving Groups.io. Also if you are copying the person's email address, possibly you are picking up other content / coding. Edit it down so that just a normal email address is in the To field. I just deleted the address from my contacts list.? I totally understand that if I send a message through groups.io, that address will appear.? But it should not in messages from my private email.Look to see if there is a "previous recipients" section in your email. (This is for auto-fill.) There is in Apple Mail, in Window menu item. I truly don't mean to be a pest, but I find this annoying---and unworkable for those who want to reply to me.Frankly, I don't quite understand what you are trying to do! Why not use the Pending Subscription member notice if the person isn't a member, but has applied for membership? You can tweak it as much as you want, personalize it. Say who you are, and ask who they are. Include a link to a blog or website if you wish. And everything works properly.? But if you want to send it from your own email address (something most people want to avoid!) you should leave off the Groups.io address at all. To identify that it is related to Groups.io, just put something about group application in the subject line of the email. Frances ? -- Moving to Groups.io (without easy transfer)
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