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Re: Email addresses
My recommendation would be to have one account/email on groups.io subscribed to all the groups and use filters in your email program to forward each group's messages.
With the aliases set, you can reply to a forwarded email and it will be posted to the appropriate group.? I've not tried this but seems like it would work.? In Gmail forwarding, the from:/to: in the forwarded message are the same as the original, so a reply would go back to the groups.io group.? YMMV. Toby |
Re: Email addresses
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 12:30 PM, Lawrence wrote:
Is there a method to change my email address for some of the groups that I am already in?Each email address = one account. You can change the email address associated with an account from your account settings. But you cannot set up several email addresses within a single account.? What this means, as it relates to your question:? There is no way to change the delivery email address for a single group. To get the effect you want, you will have to unsub from that group and resub with your preferred (for that group) email address/account.* Something else to keep in mind is that the groups.io login cookie applies to only one account; there is no capability to maintain multiple logins within a single web browser. When you click on "Your Groups" at upper left, only the ones associated with the email address that happens to be logged in at the time will show up. So as you change groups online, you will be forced to change logins as well. I hope that made sense. If you do most of your interaction with groups.io via email, this may not be objectionable. If you use the web interface a lot, you may want to rethink the convenience factor of the multiple-email-address approach. Hope this helps, Bruce *To avoid the login confusion, instead of unsubbing the old address, you could instead set that subscription to "No Email," and maintain two (or more) subscriptions to every group (if the Owners will let you). But this creates its own issues, which I will not attempt to explore further. My brain already hurts.? -- The system Help is your friend.??/static/help |
Re: Email addresses
On 19/10/2018 15:58, Duane wrote:
The easiest (?) way would be to subscribe to the various groups using the email address you want them delivered to.? Whichever address you use to subscribe is where messages are sent.? An alias only allows you to send from another address.I will remember that for new groups that I join. Is there a method to change my email address for some of the groups that I am already in? Lawrence |
Re: reply to post contains original message
It depends on whether you're replying online or by email.? Online instructions also depend on which Preference you have set for your account.? Email instructions will depend on your client settings/functions, so you should look around online for those.
Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
Re: Email addresses
The easiest (?) way would be to subscribe to the various groups using the email address you want them delivered to.? Whichever address you use to subscribe is where messages are sent.? An alias only allows you to send from another address.
Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
Re: Resend "Confirm" message
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 10:18 AM, Jim Higgins wrote:
that seems like a bug to meIt's really not since that's the way it's designed.? As has been mentioned, you can try convincing Mark otherwise on the beta group, but I doubt anything will change there.? You might suggest that status (NC) be included in the notification email, but I don't know how involved that would be. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
reply to post contains original message
I tried and tried to browse through past posts here before sending this inquiry, seriously, I did.
On my own group, sometimes I accidentally get an original post to appear in the body of a reply I'm composing. ?But I don't know how I'm doing it. I would like to do it more often. ?What's the trick? As always, I appreciate your help, thanks bunches. ~~ ![]() http://thequeensbs.blogspot.com? "Vel - cum! ?I've been expecting you! ?Tell them Boris sent you......"? |
Email addresses
I have several email addresses that I use for different purposes. For example, some are for Amateur Radio topics and others for more general ones. I am in several groups in Groups.io for different topics like that.
How can I set my messages to come to different email addresses for each of my various groups? At present they all come to the same one which clogs that inbox and ignores the others. It is easy to do that in Yahoo groups but I have not found a method to do that here. I have set an alias email address but that does not seem to help. Lawrence |
Re: Resend "Confirm" message
Jim Higgins
Received from Shal...
The argument for making the web joiner visible to the group moderators early in the process is so that the mods can help him/her complete his/her subscription if necessary. It is only if the web joiner does not promptly confirms his/her email address that the group mods are likely to see him/her in the NC state.I can see some sense to that... but I receive sub requests at my home email address and approve them via email. I shouldn't be able to approve a request via email (or via web for that matter) while the email address remains unconfirmed... and the notification I get at my home email address doesn't mention whether it's confirmed or not. I assumed it was confirmed until I found a member I approved via email with the "NC" tag. that seems like a bug to me. Jim H |
Re: spectrum and groups.io.
I have a couple of addresses on my own domain that I have given me absolutely no problems.? I use Thunderbird as an email client and bring all my mail (my domain addresses, as well as my verizon account) into and use a filter to separate them all into folders.? Since AOL handles my Verizon mail, I have to keep a fairly frequent check on that spam folder, but mail from the domain accounts comes through fine. Cacky On 10/19/2018 8:26 AM, Mike Capelle wrote:
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Re: spectrum and groups.io.
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 06:59 AM, Mike Capelle wrote:
how do i clear the bouncing? is that the link that says unbounceMore details on bounce handling than you probably ever wanted to know can be found in the system help (/static/help#bouncing). Regards, Bruce? -- The system Help is your friend.??/static/help |
Re: spectrum and groups.io.
Mike Capelle
how do i clear the bouncing? is that the link that says unbounce
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From: Joseph Hudson Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2018 3:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [GMF] spectrum and groups.io. Hi Mike, I've had the same problem. But I haven't had in a while. Normally once I clear the bouncing everything starts flowing right back in my mailbox. Occasionally, Spectrum will block group sale from appearing in my email. But more non-often been often pitted as this. I haven't had it happen within the last few months. [excess quote trimmed by moderator] |
Re: Resend "Confirm" message
Charlie at Duke
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýShal,The argument for making the web joiner visible to the group moderators early in the process is so that the mods can help him/her complete his/her subscription if necessary. It is only if the web joiner does not promptly confirms his/her email address that the group mods are likely to see him/her in the NC state.That's helpful to know, and gives me a better understanding of the intent behind the design.? With this in mind I still think the process can be improved to the benefit of both subscriber and owner/moderator.? As time and energy permit, I will try to collect my thoughts and post suggestions to the beta group. As an aside, I have to offer my thanks to you, Bruce, and others for your consistently thorough and patient help, especially to us newcomers who haven't always done as much homework as perhaps we should. ???????????????????????????? -- Charlie |
Re: POLLING
Ellen Bourne
Duane wonderful?
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Re: spectrum and groups.io.
Joseph Hudson
Hi Mike, I've had the same problem. But I haven't had in a while. Normally once I clear the bouncing everything starts flowing right back in my mailbox. Occasionally, Spectrum will block group sale from appearing in my email. But more non-often been often pitted as this. I haven't had it happen within the last few months.
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On Oct 17, 2018, at 4:15 PM, Mike Capelle <mike.capelle@...> wrote: |
Re: POLLING
You could email them a link to the message containing the poll.? Each message has a number with a little chain at the upper right.? I can right click and choose "Copy Link Location" (yours might be different) and then paste it into an email.
Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
Re: spectrum and groups.io.
Jim Higgins
Received from Mike Capelle at 10/17/2018 09:15 PM UTC:
Hello managers and owners.Your Spectrum on-line mailbox has settings that can be configured to direct all filtered mail to your on-line inbox rather than to trash/junk. Once that's set, you can read mail on-line or you can download it with an email client and nothing is blocked by Spectrum. The downside to this approach is that if Spectrum's filter has been catching a lot of real spam, it will now put that spam in your in-box. I use an email client to download my email and that client has an excellent junk mail filter built in... it learns as it goes and it learns quickly. That feature is pretty much the norm for decent email programs. Jim H |
Re: Managing main group
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 03:34 AM, <spencer.soohoo@...> wrote:
All of the members were added via DirectAdd, and I don't see anything obvious in the settings.Spencer, Just guessing here, but... ...check your Default Sub Settings (go to Admin>Settings and click the button at the top of the page). By any chance is this default set to Special Notices? If so, everyone subsequently added to the group (by Direct Add or whatever means) will not receive any emails you post unless you tic the Special Notice checkbox. To remedy it you will have to go into Admin>Members and change them all to something else. The description of this setting says "You will only receive special notices from the moderators."?On the surface, this might seem to be a desirable thing for an Announcement group, but it is not.? ? Regards, Bruce -- The system Help is your friend.??/static/help |
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