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Re: Direct Add without Email to User #addmembers


 

Dan,

Yes,? it's in the 2nd set of check boxes you get when you actually start the trasnsfer process which is after the user is annointed moderator in the Yahoo group

Good to know, thanks.
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I think you can edit the boiler plate - at least that is the implicaqtion.? In the Group Settings page, the top menu has a button for "Member Notices".? where you can apparently add or modify the boiler plate messages.?

Nope. The text there (for a Direct Add notice type) is only the inserted portion, the remainder of the Direct Add message is outside your control. This is also true for Invite type of member notice.
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There is a check box there also for "Active" which I don't understand and it seems that if the "active" box is unchecked you get a default message and if it is checked but the text box for the message is empty you also get the default.?

Both those statements are true.

You can have more than one saved notice of type Direct Add, the one marked Active becomes the default inclusion on the Direct Add page. There ought to be (IMO), but isn't, a drop-list on the Direct Add page to pick one of the saved texts on the spot. That would be more convenient than having to pre-plan which one to make Active before clicking on Direct Add.
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I just don't see a way to not send a message at all and based on replies I've gotten here it seems you can't turn it off completely.

I believe that not being able to eliminate it is by design.

Shal


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