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Re: Two groups interacting when a subgroup is NOT the answer?
Although it may be confusing, you could use a subgroup. The main group would be the less restrictive one (chicken), then the one with limited access (bird) would be the subgroup. You'd need to do it
By Duane · #1625 ·
Re: what's up with this? "left via web," "resumed membership via web"
I haven't tested it, but the only explanation I can think of is: 1. They accidentally left the group while on the site. 2. An email was sent (goodbye?) to let them know and it included the "resume"
By Duane · #1624 ·
Two groups interacting when a subgroup is NOT the answer?
Hi, folks. I'm new here - thrilled to be using groups.io. A group I administer needs to be able to discuss one topic with people who are not group members. So - imagine it's a group about birds. It
By Deborah Fisch · #1623 ·
what's up with this? "left via web," "resumed membership via web"
Our group is restricted, meaning that membership requires approval. Sometimes we get someone who shows up in the logs as "was removed after marking a message and spam" and then "rejoined" (after being
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #1622 ·
Facebook integrations
Has anyone else noticed that Facebook?integrations are not working? I know that there is a warning from a while back: Facebook page integration is not currently working. Facebook disabled the API we
By LeeAnne · #1621 ·
Re: Like a message - purpose?
Ginny, There is a long-standing wish-list item in beta@ referred to as the "notification overhaul". There are a lot of specific ideas wrapped up in that concept, but the gist of it is that there
By Shal Farley · #1620 ·
Re: Like a message - purpose?
Hi Duane, Once you like a message the button changes to unlike :-) I and other mods use like to hopefully encourage members to read a post. ?Members who look up to mods probably have tendency to read
By LeeAnne · #1619 ·
Re: AOL truncates message titles, causing lack of threading
Yeah, that would be bad if Pegasus acted like AOL by truncating subjects, but the subject shortening happens only in the display of subjects in a folder. The actual Subject line remains intact, and
By Jim Poston · #1618 ·
Re: Like a message - purpose?
Ah, that is a touch of brilliance, thanks for the thought. I'm also glad to know that I'm ?not missing something with it. Danke vel...
By Ginny T. · #1617 ·
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By [email protected] Calendar <noreply@...> · #1616 ·
Re: Editing messages
It would be possible, but it has been rejected in the past, to handle messages posted via the web interface in the same way that Gmail can handle e-mail sent by its web interface and hold it for a
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #1615 ·
Re: Password usage
Thanks, Frances. ?I had, in fact, checked the wiki but I found it confusing. ?After your response I logged out then went to the home page to see what it looked like and the wiki made more sense. ?I
By Phyllis Vail · #1614 ·
Re: Has the GMF Yahoo group Migrated to io?
Hi Shal, Thank you for the explanation. I haven't use the io group much at all. What's the simplest way to log in to see my io status. I'm currently using my gmail account. Can I go into my
By Judy Houser <Judyhouser@...> · #1613 ·
Re: AOL truncates message titles, causing lack of threading
AOL truncation examples: was truncated to 57 characters to 56 characters was truncated to 80-90 or so characters to 56 characters, not counting the ellipses (and depending on how you count?) It seems
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #1612 ·
Re: Has the GMF Yahoo group Migrated to io?
Judy, In answer to your Subject: No. I consider the GMF here on groups.io a "sister" group to the one on yahoogroups.com - both are about best practices for group management, but each focusing on its
By Shal Farley · #1611 ·
Re: AOL truncates message titles, causing lack of threading
Tony, That's remarkably short. I would have guessed something like 68 or 69 characters, given the original email standard of an 80 character line (less 9 for "Subject: " and two for CRLF with maybe
By Shal Farley · #1610 ·
Re: Editing messages
I¡¯m no longer sure what we¡¯re debating here, or whether we¡¯re actually pretty much in agreement. Let me summarise my position: 1. Moderators do need to be able to delete messages entirely, for
By Richard L King · #1609 ·
Re: Password usage
Hi Phyllis Check out the wiki on this Group Managers Forum for some instructions. This could be reworded more clearly - work of several hands including mine! But still useful, I think.
By Frances · #1608 ·
Password usage
I am testing Groups.io to move our group from Yahoo. ?I am currently writing up instructions for members on how to get started. Because I am group owner here I can no longer see what new members will
By Phyllis Vail · #1607 ·
Re: Editing messages
That's not what I meant. I don't edit members' posts except under the most dire of circumstances. But the mods need to know what's going on, and the other members need to know if there's been a
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #1606 ·