Re: Profile and Directory Query
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Thanks. Exactly what I needed. lloyd lehrer
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lloyd lehrer
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Re: Threading algorithm
You need to look at the message header. Online, open the More menu and select View Source. If the post is not a new topic, there will be "References" and "In-Reply-To" entries. I believe groups.io
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Bruce
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Re: Threading algorithm
From the linked wiki page: Here is the threading algorithm: If a message has threading information, use that. If a message does not have threading information: I might be the only person who doesn't
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Chris Jones
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Re: Move a message into a different topic
What I mean is I moved everything to one topic.? I use that subject for a new email. Instead of dropping into that topic, it starts a new topic, same name exactly. ??
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KWKloeber
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Re: Group email messages blocked by BT
Just to update from my (brief) period of testing. I've had the suggested filter in place for a couple of days now and haven't observed any different behaviour. Nothing blocked that should have got
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Sue
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Re: Profile and Directory Query
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[message body clarified by moderator] Go to?/account?page=profile&profilesubid=0. The message in the grey box at the top probably explains this. There is an account profile and
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Andy Wedge
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Re: Group email messages blocked by BT
Tim It is good to know that. I used to rage against Artificial Intelligence until I found some real people using it, too. I tried sending a group message with different words in the title just now,
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Groups.io User
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Re: Move a message into a different topic
Ken, Nothing mysterious about that. There's nothing that says topics can't have the same Subject text. Just look at GMF's #changelog. If you mean that you edited the messages while pending, I've had
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Shal Farley
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Re: Profile and Directory Query
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Lloyd, You cannot. Only the member can set the Profile Privacy of his/her profile. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help:
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Shal Farley
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Re: Profile and Directory Query
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I think, Lloyd, you would have to set up a database.? /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Databases Frances -- /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki (
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Frances
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Re: Profile and Directory Query
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I failed to communicate. I want to get to the individual user profile in the group and limit it to just viewing by those group members. Things like address, phone, spouse name, personal preferences
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lloyd lehrer
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Re: Profile and Directory Query
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From any group page, select Subscription from the left-side menu bar, then click the Group Profile button at the top of the resulting page. You can also go to /account , click the
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Bruce
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Re: Profile and Directory Query
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I cannot see a way to get to a profile limited to a specific group.? what are the steps to do that? lloyd lehrer
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lloyd lehrer
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Re: Profile and Directory Query
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Go to?/account?page=profile&profilesubid=0. The message in the grey box at the top probably explains this. There is an account profile and individual group profiles. The intent is
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Bruce
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Re: Profile and Directory Query
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On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 11:52 AM, Andy W wrote: Where/how would any information entered here be shared? It should show up when you click on the person's name in the Directory, assuming that it's
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Andy Wedge
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Re: Objectionable photo
Agreed. I had another thought along those lines; mainly, simply moving the two buttons in the dialog box to opposite sides of the screen, so as to make it more difficult to fat-finger the wrong one.
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Bruce
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Threading algorithm
Mark has today reverted the message threading algorithm ( https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/19505 ) to what it was back in early December. I have similarly reverted GMF's corresponding wiki page (
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Bruce
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Re: Files section questions
Any content posted by Y!G members who are not transferred for whatever reason (they'd left the group, their email address is bouncing, etc.) is reassigned to the group owner who performed the transfer
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Bruce
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Re: What's hot? What's not?
Mike Avery mavery@... wrote (my comments interspersed in red) If you could answer some questions, it would help us make the decision - * How was the migration from Yahoo Groups? Went
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Robert Schechter
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Re: What's hot? What's not?
Mike, Ding, ding, ding! A winner. We've gathered some notes about the process here: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Transfer-from-Yahoo-Groups See also GMF's Hashtags page and click on
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Shal Farley
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