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Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Samuel, from my perspective, the only way to notify a list member who's been unsubbed, is to do that via a list mod's private email address, so you can have more assurance they'll actually get
By Patty Sliney · #12129 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
You're right.? All/most Groups.io message would continue to go into the Spam folder until that member told their email program/ISP Groups.io emails are NOT Spam (by going into their Spam folder, and
By Patty Sliney · #12128 ·
Re: Examples of new user and moderator help
Thanks Frances, The welcome letter is step one. I guess I'm trying to get to task oriented "stuff" after someone joins the group - like "how to add a photo" or "how to reply to a topic (by email or
By Beth Weld · #12127 ·
Re: Hiding files from other than moderators #question
This may be the simplest answer to the issue. ?If when uploading a file/database there was an "Access" option so you could click Members, Moderators, or Owners then that file would only be visible to
By Tom Vail · #12126 ·
Re: Examples of new user and moderator help
Hi There are two examples of welcome messages. /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Welcome-Message-for-Yahoo-Group-transfer This is part of broader advice:
By Frances · #12125 ·
Examples of new user and moderator help
I'm getting ready to move a group of mainly non-technical members to GIO, and before I try to develop some help documentation, I thought I would ask what others have done.? I'm sure that some of you
By Beth Weld · #12124 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Oh, okay. Well, my opinion (which I think is shared by some others here) is that "informing the member" should be a two-pronged approach: send them a message with re-activation instructions (for in
By Samuel Murray · #12123 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Gerald, [voice="Nomad"] Non-sequitur. Your facts are uncoordinated. [/voice] "The Changeling", Star Trek TOS. https://youtu.be/C_R5fK73Eaw -- Help: /static/help More Help:
By Shal Farley · #12122 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Do we know any spammers? What do they do? They make a living by minimizing being flagged as spammers. By spammers, I am not (necessarily) referring to the really nefarious ones. For example, it is
By Gerald Boutin <groupsio@...> · #12121 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
We agree that it is desirable for subscribers/members not to become unexpected unsubscribed and for Groups.io's reputation to improve. The differences on how to achieve this are either philosophical
By Michael Pavan · #12120 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Patty, Very simple. You gave as part of your criticism of the FBL mechanism that the people removed weren't spammers, they were members. You said it twice, so I took that to be a serious part of you
By Shal Farley · #12119 ·
Re: Hiding files from other than moderators #question
I'd like to have the ability to restrict a database to only owners. Right now we use google docs to keep our main member database. That database has information that we would only want the highest
By Nancy Funk · #12118 ·
Re: members being removed
Amen! Cacky
By Cacky B · #12117 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Don't understand how I have the cart before the horse, here.? We may be wrangling with semantics, here, but the end result (whether we say the action is telling groups.io the list member doesn't want
By Patty Sliney · #12116 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
There is no groups.io staff to do what you want. I would rather have Mark doing technical things than documentation things. We in GMF can do the latter...if we're willing to. I hire others to do
By Bruce · #12115 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
This points out that some subscribers/members recognize that it is easier to unsubscribe by mis-marking Groups.io messages as SPAM, than to find and go through the unsubscribe process
By Michael Pavan · #12114 ·
Re: New to Groups.io #question
Thanks so very much everyone. You are wonderful!! I will read up and give it a go.? It sounds like it will be the best option for us. Wish me luck Humbly yours, Pamela
By Pamela Tatt · #12113 ·
Re: pay for group
Jim, Another thought occurred to me. If we were to start donating by upgrading One can choose the group transfer plan (Premium for one month). It doesn't include an automatic renewal each month so
By Shal Farley · #12112 ·
Re: pay for group
Received from Ellen at 9/28/2018 02:15 AM UTC: Another thought occurred to me. If we were to start donating by upgrading for a month then Mark's ability to project future income is lessened because he
By Jim Higgins <HigginsJ@...> · #12111 ·
Re: pay for group
Received from Anita L via Groups.Io at 9/28/2018 02:25 AM UTC: You can't absolutely compel them, but you can provide "incentive." If enough people continue to mark messages as spam they can lead an
By Jim Higgins <HigginsJ@...> · #12110 ·