If yahoo invite is really not working, I'm sure you could persuade Mark to apply to your group To make it easier, you could make your group unrestricted temporarily, until he joins. Just an idea.
On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 6:06 PM, Ruth Levi <ruthlevi@...> wrote:
i am able to promote members to moderator status(that feature was broken,
but now fixed, surprisingly)
# 3 happens...i hv been trying it today myself, n anticipation of the big
move to IO, with various email addresses & the invites never arrive. the
system shows them as having happened, but the invite emails never arrive.
?> i am not sure how i can accomplish the first step.i have not been able? >
to use the invite feature in my yahoogroup for months, so how can i? >
invite [email protected] to my old yahoogroup?
If you can't you can't. But perhaps you could write to [email protected] and
ask them to subscribe to your group. Assuming you can approve the transfer
agent (if needed) and promote to moderator.
I'm curious what happens when you try to invite someone.
1) Do you not even see the Manage Invitations item in the group's Management
menu (meaning that you haven't been granted that privilege)?
2) Do you get some kind of error message when you fill in the Invite page?
3) Does the invite page seem to work, but the invitees never seem to get the
invitation?
4) Something else?
If (3) I would suggest trying that for the transfer address anyway. Mark is
more savvy than the average user.