Member can't send email; receives an "it isn't valid" message
#email
One member of my group cannot send an email. She says that when she hits "reply all" she gets a message that "it isn't valid." I checked her subscription, her email history, and everything seems fine.
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Paula K. Parker
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#17799
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Re: What happens to inactive GIO accounts
Donald -- That's not a bad idea, but the old email address would have to be Direct Added to the group first. More straightforward, though, would be for Charlie to pay $10 for a month of Premium
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Bruce
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#17798
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Re: Your group [email protected]
Do you know how I can contact them? I am willing to pay for the tubes I shared accidentally. Thanks for your help.
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Karen Rodriguez
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#17797
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Re: Your group [email protected]
Karen, The message from Mark seems clear on the subject. A DMCA takedown notice is a formal (legal) document that notifies Groups.io that the site contains material that infringes the plaintif's
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Shal Farley
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#17796
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Re: Shopping for online group to replace club's current Yahoo groups
#yahoo
Doug, Yes. You can simply start a group here and invite your former YG members to join it. You would have to re-upload any other content that you wish to copy from your YG. Or (for a fee) you can use
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Shal Farley
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#17795
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Re: Shopping for online group to replace club's current Yahoo groups
#yahoo
Doug . . . #1, yes, you can, if you pay for a premium group for one year. Otherwise, you don't get to transfer the group messages, pictures, etc. If you do it yourself, you will have to transfer
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Donald Hellen
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#17794
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Re: Your group [email protected]
Karen . . . Groups.Io" <erotoo1@...> wrote: The best approach is to request permission first before sharing. It might seem like too much trouble, but it can prevent issues like this from
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Donald Hellen
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#17793
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Re: What happens to inactive GIO accounts
Shal . . . wrote: Could the person join someone's premium group just to do that, assuming that the owner is willing to help? Or maybe Mark can change the address? Donald
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Donald Hellen
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#17792
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Shopping for online group to replace club's current Yahoo groups
#yahoo
Reading FAQs and got lots of info. * Is it correct we could import exiting Yahoo groups into this site to get started. * Can someone added by step 1 to this group opt out at anytime? * As we collect
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doug@...
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#17791
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Re: What happens to inactive GIO accounts
Charlie, Nor a password to log in with, if they never set one up. Not if they can't log in to Groups.io, nor receive any messages sent to the old address. To log in you need one or the other: a
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Shal Farley
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#17790
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Re: Your group [email protected]
You need to read the site Terms of Service, as you should have before creating your group.? Specifically, the User Conduct section under Conditions of Use. /static/tos Duane -- Help:
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Duane
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#17789
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Re: What happens to inactive GIO accounts
Account information cannot be changed without logging in. However, it is not necessary to have an active cookie. If the person has set an account password, (s)he should be able to log in even without
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Bruce
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#17788
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What happens to inactive GIO accounts
I have a subscriber who changed email providers and then realized they had neglected to change the address associated with their GIO account.? They no longer have access to their old email account,
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Charlie McB
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#17787
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Re: Your group [email protected]
Why is my group being removed? Please read below to see what l wrote back. Why can't I fight it before they remove it? It seems unfair and one sided. From: Karen Rodriguez <erotoo1@...> Date:
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Karen Rodriguez
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#17786
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Re: Invitation-only group
#suggestion
Thankyou all for the very helpful comments - I am now more aware of some of the features available. I think what I was wanting to address is actually outside of the main system.? It is the reject
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TDSWC <sail@...>
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#17785
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Re: How to create a receive-only email address?
#howto
If you're an owner or sufficient level moderator go to your group/Admin/Integrations The first option is for an email input (integration) point and then Facebook, etc follow further down the page. As
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Monica H. Bellizzi
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#17784
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How to create a receive-only email address?
#howto
Hi everyone, On the webpage of groups.io I have found the information, that it is possible to c reate a receive - only email address that posts to a group. How can I do that? Thanks in advance. Best,
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[email protected]
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#17783
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Re: Invitation-only group
#suggestion
There is no "Invitation Only" group setting. However the work around is: Admin-> Settings: scroll down to: "Privacy-> Visibility": set to: "Group not listed in Directory, private messages" "Spam
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Michael Pavan
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#17782
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Re: Invitation-only group
#suggestion
If it were my group, I wouldn't have it listed in the Groups.io directory.? That would minimize the chances of anyone finding it, so there should be little to deal with.? You could also have a
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Duane
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#17781
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Re: Sending a message from within the group to a non-member
My thanks to all who have responded - time to consider! Regards Peter
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Peter
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#17780
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