Yahoo Transfers are On Again!
Mark has a fix, at least temporarily, https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/19508? Get in line now! ;>) Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki:
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Duane
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#14176
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Re: Bulk remove feature
Bruce Thank you - that worked! I have noted the procedure for when I have to do it again. Some email addresses were "not subscribed" and spme were "other error" whatever that means! Margaret UK
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M Parker
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#14175
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Re: RSVP to event question
Hi Nancy, I'm also looking at RSVP use at the moment and I found that in the beta group in 2017 Mark Flecther posted this comment that may be of use: See
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Andy Wedge
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#14174
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Re: RSVP to event question
I tried responding via the RSVP link and by adding the event to my personal calendar, but neither of these responses sent a message to our message board. I'd love to know how she did it.
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Nancy Funk
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#14173
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Re: Adding Via Groups IO to my sender name
HI Shal Thanks for that explanation.? I sort of kind of understand what you are saying.? So it appears this is going to happen with any email I use? I have an outlook account I can use but no point
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a.loopy.letter@...
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#14172
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Re: RSVP to event question
That's the one scenario I didn't test. I'll go try that now to see what happens.
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Nancy Funk
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#14171
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Re: RSVP to event question
To actually RSVP, subscribers have to click the RSVP link (and possibly log in). It appears to me as if she replied to the invitation notice instead.? ? Hope this helps, Bruce -- The system Help is
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Bruce
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#14170
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Re: Bulk remove feature
For bulk delete (or add), groups.io expects a plain-text file, with one email address per line, conforming with the same format used to enter names in the box above. It will not recognize an Excel
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Bruce
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#14169
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RSVP to event question
A new member to our group somethi posted this message on one of subgroup message boards. It seems she tried RSVP to an event, but I can't figure out what she actually did, because her response is not
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Nancy Funk
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#14168
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Re: Move a message into a different topic
Jim, A "proper" email client/interface will delete the In-Reply-To and That may be true in some perfect world, but may not be the case when dealing with the vast array of email interfaces members use
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Shal Farley
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#14167
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Re: Threading algorithm
Bruce; thanks for the quick reply. Having looked at some sample headers I see what you are referring to, but have decided that it is not something I expect to do much - if at all - in the future. :)
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Chris Jones
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#14166
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Re: Move a message into a different topic
Ken, What I mean is I moved everything to one topic. In your new email, if you added Re: in front of the subject text it should have matched the existing topic from the last 30 days with the same
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Shal Farley
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#14165
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Re: Threading algorithm
Received from Chris Jones via Groups.Io at 1/10/2019 03:28 PM UTC: The subject line, especially the "Re:" part, has (should have) nothing to do with threading. Messages are threaded by reference to
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Jim Higgins <HigginsJ@...>
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#14164
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Bulk remove feature
I am spring cleaning my members list to remove those people who no longer wish to belong to the Group. I have a list of those email addresses in an Excel spreadsheet and I ventured to use the Bulk
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M Parker
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#14163
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Re: Move a message into a different topic
Received from Shal Farley at 1/10/2019 06:58 AM UTC: A "proper" email client/interface will delete the In-Reply-To and References headers in a reply if the sender changes the subject line... thus
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Jim Higgins <HigginsJ@...>
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#14162
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Re: Profile and Directory Query
#profile
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Thanks. Exactly what I needed. lloyd lehrer
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lloyd lehrer
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#14161
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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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#14160
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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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#14159
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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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#14158
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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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#14157
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