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Re: Migrate Yahoo
Gerald Boutin
Ian,
Perhaps you need to clear the browser cache. In any case, the link you are looking for is: /yahootransfer -- Gerald |
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Re: Migrate Yahoo
You should read through the topic at /g/GroupManagersForum/topic/30387638 for additional information about transferring a group.
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 |
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Re: How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here?
Note that Mark Fletcher, the creator of groups.io, is also the original creator of onelist some 20+ years ago. The concept of making money from the site is at the heart of what wrested control from Mark and, arguably, has brought Yahoo Groups to what it is today. Maintaining some control for the creator and the users, who provide that content, is one of the important things that groups.io is adamant about. That means that those users who consume a lot of resources pay something up front.Not to be recommended IMHO. In any case one year's PremiumYes it would in our case. We¡¯re club with no budget. Started I believe that saying a club has no budget is a straw man. There are many groups with anonymous benefactors or donors, and many others who can readily find donors. When the two groups that I made Premium found out there was a cost, I had more than enough spontaneous offers to pay for several years at once for both groups. I opted to cover the expense myself for now, using the monthly billing option, but I understand some owners may not be able to do that. There are a great many things in life that go unhad, simply for the lack of asking. If there are truly absolutely no funds available, it's still relatively simple to transfer a group manually. However the cost for Premium for a year is much, much less than the labor of moving a group manually. Dano |
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Re: subgroup messages not being sent
#messages
#notworking
Replying with some more information. I have been testing out multiple cases with messages online and email, attachments and not. One case, online without an attachment, the email ended up in Gmail 'All Mail' without ever showing up in 'Inbox'. In my email client, Apple Mail, the equivalent of 'All Mail' is 'Archive', and the email is there. At least some messages are getting to Gmail, but getting tagged incorrectly so they do not end up in the Inbox. So I guess I need to look at Gmail to see what is going wrong there. Ideas on what to check?
-- sacramentotransitadvocates@...?/ SacramentoTransitAdvocates.groups.io |
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Re: Why can't members upload files.
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 11:15 PM, Sam Reaves wrote:
I own the SencoreOwnersGroup and I have no moderation on posts or uploads but I have a member that has no restrictions and he can not upload and files.Sam -- You asked a similar question last November (Ref: /g/GroupManagersForum/message/13601). First, double-check your settings...Admin>Settings>Files>Permissions must be set to "Subscribers can view and upload." But my guess is that you are probably out of space again. See?/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Managing-Attachments%2C-Files-and-Photos?for instructions on how to check your usage and delete extraneous materials. ? Hope this helps, Bruce -- The system Help is your friend.??/static/help |
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subgroup messages not being sent
#messages
#notworking
I have a subgroup,?[email protected],?which does not always send out the messages that are created in the web interface. The messages do go to the group owner (this account I'm using, which is the group owner), and the user setting is to receive copies of emails, so that is working OK. But other members of the subgroup are not receiving the message.
I have a personal account in the same subgroup?<allisondan52@...>, which receives only some of the messages. I haven't been able to determine a pattern to what messages are received and what messages not. The messages do show up in the web interface for the subgroup, see first except below. If I look at the subscription for the personal account, and email delivery history, it shows as in the second excerpt, however, nothing is received in the gmail account. The message is not in spam, and does not show up in a search in my desktop mail client (Apple Mail), nor in the gmail web interface. I am not the only subgroup member that is having problems, others are as well, so I don't think it is unique to my account, though it could be unique to gmail accounts since most members use gmail. ?
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sacramentotransitadvocates@...?/ SacramentoTransitAdvocates.groups.io |
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Re: message from subgroup goes to parent
The 'message sent to parent' was a red herring, created by me. I had posted an identical message to our blog, which generated posted the message in our main group, with the #feed tag which I failed to notice. I am still having problems with messages in one subgroup not going out to the members, but will create a new thread to kill the red herring.
-- sacramentotransitadvocates@... |
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Re: How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here?
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 09:28 AM, <jonesmi3774@...> wrote:
I'd like to discuss moving our group to Groups.io.? That move would have to include everything (membership, conversations, files, photos, attachments, and everything else).? How would we proceed?The transfer is a fairly straightforward process, although some folks seem to struggle with it anyway. See?/g/GroupManagersForum/message/8697?for step-by-step instructions that are perhaps more detailed than those in the transfer page. With fewer groups moving now, I suspect your wait times will be considerably shorter than they were 6 months to a year ago. My main group is also for an astronomical society, and we transferred a little over a year ago. Although we do not use the Premium features, we pay for it anyway, as an investment in the future of groups.io. The service here is so much better than Y!G that there is no comparison, and we appreciate the ad-free approach found here, especially compared to the train wreck introduced with NEO. I guess you could say that we're still on our groups.io honeymoon. Regards, Bruce -- The system Help is your friend.??/static/help |
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Re: How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here?
Who you kidding 20 guys at $5
lloyd lehrer, (310)951-9097
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019, 4:07 PM Robert Schechter <robert.schechter@...> wrote:
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Re: How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýNot to be recommended IMHO. In any case one year's Premium payment is hardly going to break the bank. ? Yes it would in our case. We¡¯re club with no budget. Started with OneList, transitioned to YahooGroups!, both were free. ? BobS. ? ? |
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Kalee,
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We are about to launch our first Groups.io community with a custom domain Custom domains are an Enterprise level feature. I'm not too sure how many Enterprise level users are in GMF, but hopefully one or more will chime in. Alas, I don't have an Enterprise group so I can't give you any specifics. Have a look at the help page, if you haven't already: we discovered that all messages sent to our group aliases are going to spam in Outlook ?
Outlook has been problematic for some even without the additional complication of a custom domain. It seems to particularly not like having incoming messages that claim to be From the addressee's own domain. Mark ([email protected]) has a fix for that, but you may need to ask him to put the affected member' domains on the list.
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Our IT team will happily adjust our domain settings to authorize messages from Groups.io, but we don't know what we need to add or modify in the SPF and DMARC settings and can't find any instructions on this forum or elsewhere on the web.? ?
I'm not entirely sure (I'm not a mail admin) but I think the help page instructions may address SPF ("DNS settings"). I think the idea is to add Groups.io's outbound servers to your SPF list of allowed senders.
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DMARC will only matter if your domain also is a mailbox provider (users send email with your domain in the header From field). In that case you likely do not want to set the reject policy for your messages - that tells receiving services to reject your user's messages if they have been passed through a traditional email service. If you do set p=reject in DMARC, then Groups.io will automatically mung (modify) the From address of your users.
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Shal
Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
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We are about to launch our first Groups.io community with a custom domain and when testing functionality today, we discovered that all messages sent to our group aliases are going to spam in Outlook and also showing as "on behalf of" the senders. Our IT team will happily adjust our domain settings to authorize messages from Groups.io, but we don't know what we need to add or modify in the SPF and DMARC settings and can't find any instructions on this forum or elsewhere on the web.?
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Re: How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here?
Leeni
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Date: 03/11/19 13:13:19
Subject: Re: [GMF] How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here? ? On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 05:27 PM, Leeni wrote:Anyone can still start a new group and invite members?from the Y group to join. Perfectly true, but that is not what the OP wants to do, and if attempted could prove really troublesome, If done (in his case) it would mean leaving all the photos and files languishing on Yahoo. Any subsequent attempt to upload the existing material from Yahoo would effectively orphan all the files & photos because their originating members were not part of the upload.Not to be recommended IMHO. In any case one year's Premium payment is hardly going to break the bank. Chris ? |
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Re: How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here?
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 05:27 PM, Leeni wrote:
Anyone can still start a new group and invite members?from the Y group to join.Perfectly true, but that is not what the OP wants to do, and if attempted could prove really troublesome, If done (in his case) it would mean leaving all the photos and files languishing on Yahoo. Any subsequent attempt to upload the existing material from Yahoo would effectively orphan all the files & photos because their originating members were not part of the upload. Not to be recommended IMHO. In any case one year's Premium payment is hardly going to break the bank. Chris |
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Re: How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here?
Some (not all) members had issues w/ the YahCHOO! Photos, but they transferred ok (well the newest, ran out of space with the free service). ?
Not transferring the attachments is a major P.I.T.A. because so many of the prior posts are basically useless w/o the associated pix or whatever. I have gone back to YahCHOO! and downloaded the original pix in a very few instances on an as-needed basis.? IO is miles better than before but unfortunately not bullet proof or a panecea (yet, but ever-improving.) |
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Re: Groups.io site updates
#changelog
Thank you, Duane. I thought that, when replying to a message and quoting the text, the standard quote (On... Marina wrote... etc.) would be replaced by the Italian equivalent.
Best, Marina |
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Re: How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here?
Leeni
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From: UKenGB
Date: 3/11/2019 11:05:59 AM
Subject: Re: [GMF] How to fully migrate a Yahoo group to here?
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Really? Is that true? That will effectively put the kybosh on moving many other Yahoo Groups here.Ken ?G i l l e t t ?
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