Re: Message Time Zones
#timezone
I have been meaning to raise this for a few days. I am as certain as I can be that this feature used to work fine, but it certainly doesn't at the moment. Like Jack I am in the UK, and his message is
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Chris Jones
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#9919
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Re: Message Time Zones
#timezone
On a similar vain. It appears that when you 'blockquote' in your reply from an existing message, the header of the blockquote as well as showing the originator shows the time in Pacific time?, even
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Jack - GM4COX
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#9917
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Re: Automatic Unsubscribes?
Patty, Maybe. Groups.io could forge your address into the From field, but the receiving service can detect that the message did not in fact originate with your email provider. That can make such a
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Shal Farley
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#9916
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Re: User deleting own post
Maybe you can explain to them you do not want posts deleted, except if they are really awful posts, and if they keep on deleting their posts delete them. ? Don ? *From:* [email protected]
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Don Grass
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#9915
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Re: User deleting own post
Kleibe, There is no ability to prevent a member from deleting their own content (posts, files, photos, etc.) - except gentle persuasion. That's by design. Shal -- Help: /static/help
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Shal Farley
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#9914
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Re: User deleting own post
Kleibe, If the user has Owner or Moderator privileges they may still be able to delete messages even if this setting is set. The setting is for ordinary members. ? -- Gerald
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Gerald Boutin <groupsio@...>
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#9913
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Re: User deleting own post
Hi. What you can also do, is go to that member and questions page and set the option that says that the person is not allowed to post. This means that the member will not be allowed to ?post to your
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Michael Chopra
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#9912
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Re: Members Unable to Post to Group
Per K&R, EOF is an INTEGER, as returned from a function call trying to read a data stream. It is traditionally -1.? It is neither a character nor a data terminator. Back in the 70s when I first began
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Bruce
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#9911
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Re: Automatic Unsubscribes?
<<And, it sure would be nice if Groups.io had the ability to "group email" all auto unsubbed list members, to let them know they were auto unsubbed due to marking the list's email as Spam, and here's
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Patty Sliney
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#9910
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Re: User deleting own post
Okay, that's news to me. Hopefully someone else can help. Bruce? -- The system Help is your friend.??/static/help
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Bruce
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#9909
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Re: User deleting own post
Bruce Thank you. This is already set. But the member still can delete his own post. This member post on the list. After while he deletes his post. I dont understand why his behavior but I want to not
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Kleibe PP2KR
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#9908
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Re: When replying to messages in this group
I just stop paying attention to a thread when people do not include enough context in a response to make it understandable. Best, Glenn
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Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...>
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#9907
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Re: Members Unable to Post to Group
To quibble, though, that's a pun on "file".? The EOF at the end of a Hollerith deck was to indicate that the program ended there, not a file that the program was reading.? That is, the punch card
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Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...>
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#9906
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Sending Nofications and email from a Main Group to Subgroups
Hi, Is there a way to where you are in a main group and you have say three sub groups and you want to notify or email from to all four from your main group? Thanks, John Roberts
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John Roberts, WB4AXY
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#9905
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Re: User deleting own post
Admin->Settings->Message Policies->Disable Editing Posts. And before you ask, there is no way to allowing editing without allowing deletion. Hope this helps, Bruce -- The system Help is your
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Bruce
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#9904
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User deleting own post
Hello all I manage a group and have a question. How can I disable members to delete their own post?? Thanks Kleibe
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Kleibe PP2KR
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#9903
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Re: Yahoo Transfer Backlog?
Tom, I initiated a Yahoo group transfer yesterday and the transfer was completed this evening. Admittedly, it was a group with very little content, but all the messages, members, files, photos and
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Gerald Boutin <groupsio@...>
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#9902
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Re: When replying to messages in this group
In this group many of us (most?) prefer to read posts in an email client. It is common courtesy to allow for that by including in replies sufficient of the previous message to make it clear what you
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Jim Fisher
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#9901
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Re: Members Unable to Post to Group
The concept is much older than that. I remember using a special EOF character (although we didn't call it that) on a 1st generation computer, where input and output was punched cards only. The
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Jim Fisher
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#9900
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Re: When replying to messages in this group
You're right.
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[email protected] <magicalkingdomgroups@...>
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#9899
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