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Re: Member receiving daily summaries when "NO EMAIL" selected


 

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Hi Shal,

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Thanks for the suggestion. He was a "unique" member of our old Yahoo group and may very well have had a hidden membership under another name. I have sent a message questioning this.

We do have over 50 members receiving Summaries, so I checked for similar addresses and his e-mail address does not have a similar one nor does it have any indications of a message being sent to him.

He has sent the suggested email to +nomail and that toggled my setting from summary to NO MAIL.

Again, thanks,

Ken

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Shal Farley
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2018 1:05 PM
To: GMF
Subject: Re: [GMF] Member receiving daily summaries when "NO EMAIL" selected

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Ken,

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And I've double checked the individual's Email Delivery setting has "NO EMAIL" checked.

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Is it possible the individual has two subscriptions?

You could go to the group's Members list and click on the Delivery column heading to sort by Delivery. You may need to click twice to flip the sort to reverse order, that will bring the "Summary" subscriptions to the top. If there are relatively few Summary subscriptions you might be able to spot an alternate subscription by the same individual, if his/her two email addresses are similar.

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I will try experimenting and changing his Email Delivery setting to Daily Summary for a day and then back to NO EMAIL to see if toggling the setting fixes it.

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If it does, that fact should be reported to [email protected] - that would be a bug.

If that doesn't work and no one else is seeing this, I'll be at a loss.

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I'd try to get the individual to forward me a copy of such a Summary email, with the full header included (if that's practical in his/her email interface); or examine the header him/herself. Near the top of the header is an X-Original-To: field that shows the address to which it was sent. The ordinary To: field might give the answer, but might instead have been modified if he/she has one email address forwarding messages to another.

Shal

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