Moderator Privileges
Chris, my quite simple question was if I can assign different privileges and permissions to different moderators without them being able to change them. I?m quite sure s.o. can answer this question.
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Victoria
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#7959
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Reply to sender - curious ?
I wanted to thank someone for the reply to my post, so instead of bogging down the group, I clicked 'Reply to sender'. Well, all it did was open up a blank email, with address of 'sender' in To field.
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Bonnie :-) <sparkle30906@...>
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#7958
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Re: Member Subscription Request Email Stream
I'm going to guess that the "Confirm Your Groups.io Subscription" email is intentional, to guard against those who would send +subscribe requests from spoofed email addresses. It would seem to me that
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Cacky B
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#7957
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Re: Moderator Privileges
I don't know how many members you have and how active they are, but is there any real point in dividing up responsibilities? A Group I moderate has 3 Moderators (of whom one is the Owner) and to the
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Chris Jones
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#7956
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Re: Member Subscription Request Email Stream
John, Below I've pasted the sequence and timing of emails resulting from the It looks entirely normal (by design). That would be true in a non-restricted group. Perhaps you should mention the
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Shal Farley
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#7955
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Moderator Privileges
Hi, everyone, I check moderator?s privileges so that not all moderators shall get owner-emails. This you can do by choosing ¡°none¡±. This done I realize that this doesn?t really work, for
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Victoria
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#7954
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Member Subscription Request Email Stream
As the moderator for a new Restricted group, I have been testing the process prospective members experience when requesting membership in the group via the [email protected] email
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john@...
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#7953
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Re: Messages not received in email
In my experience, the surest way to get a message flagged as spam is to put little or no content in the message body and "test message" or something of that nature in the subject line. Bruce
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Bruce
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#7952
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Re: Members Viewing List of Subscribers
Thanks to Shal for the detailed explanation. And to Bruce, the main list is a private list for residents of a cohousing community. Off the main list we have various team, working group, and special
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Sharon Villines
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Re: Messages not received in email
Bonnie, The post is in archives. Another member (K) reported that she did not In addition to the possibility that P's post was rejected by K's email service (and Toby mentioned a way you can check for
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Shal Farley
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#7950
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Re: Members Viewing List of Subscribers
jonathon, Don't be surprised if the behaviour of this setting changes to match I very much doubt it. At most, a group which chooses to make the Members list visible to members would need to add a
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Shal Farley
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#7949
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Re: Messages not received in email
Bonnie, You can check Activity History and Email Delivery History on each member's page to see if there were delivery failures. Toby
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Toby Kraft
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#7948
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Messages not received in email
One member (P) posts to the group. The post is in archives. Another member (K) reported that she did not receive P's post in her email but did receive my reply to P's post in her email. K also sent a
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Bonnie :-) <sparkle30906@...>
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#7947
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Re: Members Viewing List of Subscribers
Sorry for the dumb question, but how can you add your address? I've had a look at my Account > Profile > Identity but the only options I see are Display name and Profile privacy. Marina
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Marina
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#7946
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Re: Members Viewing List of Subscribers
Thank you, Shal, for pointing out the difference between Directory and List. I have always been puzzled by their function. In my group both are visible only to moderators. I chose this setting to
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Marina
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#7945
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Re: Members Viewing List of Subscribers
Don't be surprised if the behaviour of this setting changes to match that of the Member Directory. (GDPR requirements) jonathon
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toki
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#7944
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Re: MOVING ONE'S GROUP W/O NOTIFYING OLDGROUP. . .
#transfer
Paul, Ok, good. Here there are (supposed to be more than just my) some examples of what others have written: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Advance-Special-Notice-for-Yahoo-Group-transfer
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Shal Farley
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#7943
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Re: Members Viewing List of Subscribers
Sharon, There are two mechanisms to allow members to learn about each other. The "voluntary" one is the Member Directory. In the Privacy section of your group's settings there's a /Member Directory/
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Shal Farley
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#7942
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Re: Members Viewing List of Subscribers
Under Admin->Settings->Privacy->Members Visible, you can make the members list visible to Subscribers. Use with caution, though. This is not the same as the Directory, which is merely an index of
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Bruce
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#7941
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Re: Needing so help please
Joy, You should be able to see where you are in the process from the status page: /g/GroupManagersForum/message/6662 Note that the content of that page is specific to your login
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Shal Farley
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#7940
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