Re: Can a Yahoo Group be transferred without the member list?
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 10:25 am, Shal Farley <shals2nd@...> wrote: In my test group you're a moderator with the privilege to change group settings, so if you'd like to play with subgroups feel
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Robert <ygog@...>
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Re: Creating a How-To Guide for groups.io
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Hi Francis, I think that could depend on your what is your group is about. My group is for Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines and only Singer W9. In my group if some post about an issue with say a W&W 8
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Daddy Dean <daddydean1@...>
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Creating a How-To Guide for groups.io
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Hi Group, I added two How To Do to Wili.? One is for setting a password and profile!? Other is for making a photo album.? I did there for my group and place them here if someone should need to use
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Daddy Dean <daddydean1@...>
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Re: Creating a How-To Guide for groups.io
#howtoguide
About "start a new topic" - we spent quite some time figuring out how to merge threads. I am not sure that we want to encourage people to start a new thread when they really want to reply to the
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Frances
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Re: Top Poster
Alright.??You answered pretty much all and more! Thank you Shal! Vickie ? To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 7:57 PM Subject: Re: [GMF] Top Poster Vickie, What's shown
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vickie <vickie_00@...>
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Re: Creating a How-To Guide for groups.io
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This is interesting to me, because my group on Y! is almost completely email. It was so difficult to get a Y! account, then log in with it (ignoring your own personal email), then post, that they have
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Marcy Heathman
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Re: Creating a How-To Guide for groups.io
#howtoguide
Hi,Yes I think for many of us who own groups it is instinctive to just that, but for members who are computer challenged, they are not understanding that. Since all on my group came from Yahoo they
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Daddy Dean <daddydean1@...>
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Re: Creating a How-To Guide for groups.io
#howtoguide
Dean, GMF's wiki could be a place to keep such information. If you find good information you could add a link to it in the Wiki, or if you've written good information please consider contributing to
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Shal Farley
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Re: Can a Yahoo Group be transferred without the member list?
Robert, You don't because in both groups the option is set to "Owners Only" - I think that's the default. In my test group you're a moderator with the privilege to change group settings, so if you'd
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Shal Farley
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Re: Can a Yahoo Group be transferred without the member list?
You'll only see the option if you have permission to use it. Once you own a group, or have the correct permissions as a moderator, it will show up. Duane
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Duane
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Re: Can a Yahoo Group be transferred without the member list?
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 05:59 pm, Shal Farley <shals2nd@...> wrote: Yes, a group may have one or more subgroups. Group owners can use the +Subgroup page (in the list at the left) to create new
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Robert <ygog@...>
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Re: Creating a How-To Guide for groups.io
#howtoguide
Hi Dean, I get indivdual messages from the GMF group. If I wanted to start a new post for this group, or any group, I would click on the link at the bottom of the message called Group Home. When that
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Donna
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Re: reply to sender/group
No objection to you having the ability to eliminate the "Reply to Sender" Button on the web interface.??? My only concern is that this needs to be a separate choice from simply setting the Reply to
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Xaun Loc
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Re: Creating a How-To Guide for groups.io
#howtoguide
I agree that how-to's and comprehensive help pages would be very useful
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Green Fizzpops
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Re: Top Poster
Vickie, What's shown is the member's Display Name (a nickname he/she can set in his/her profile), or if they haven't set a Display Name the user name part of their email address. One or the other will
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Shal Farley
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Re: Why are some post maked via Groups.io
Dean, It's the DMARC thing. Some email services attempt to prevent delivery of messages from their users if the message did not come directly from one of their servers.[1] It is supposed to prevent
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Shal Farley
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Re: Can a Yahoo Group be transferred without the member list?
You can create (and delete) your own subgroups. If you're the owner (or moderator with the correct permissions) you'll see an item in the left menu of your group named Subgroup with a plus sign to the
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Duane
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Creating a How-To Guide for groups.io
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Hi Forum,While I have found groups.io to be easy to use, some of my older group members seem to think they are now in alien world, lost and with out hope.? Is there a simple" how to use.io guide" I
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Daddy Dean <daddydean1@...>
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Re: Can a Yahoo Group be transferred without the member list?
Robert, Yes, a group may have one or more subgroups. Group owners can use the +Subgroup page (in the list at the left) to create new subgroups. Mods or members may be able to also, depending on the
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Shal Farley
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Why are some post maked via Groups.io
Hi Forum, I have some members asking me questions, and I do not have the answer so I coming to you for help.? On my group some see that post have via Groups.io attached to their emails.? Why is this
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Daddy Dean <daddydean1@...>
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