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Re: QUESTION - group message links
Can you share an example of the link you're thinking about? I'm not quite sure which feature you're asking about, and the answers vary based on which feature. -- Christopher Warrington
By Christopher Warrington · #32851 ·
Access to Member list only see a very small number of the users
This question has probably been asked before, couldn't find anything. ? I have changed permissions so any member can see other members and email address. When a regular member signs in they can only
By Joe Hamblin · #32850 ·
QUESTION - group message links
Is there away to block the groups distribution list link from being copied. This is to prevent someone who is receiving emails to copy it and email the group at a latter time but not block the member.
By Ellen Bourne <ELLEN_BOURNE@...> · #32849 ·
Re: unintentionally posting to the whole group
It could be that he simply hit his mail program's "reply to all" button (not any of the links provided by groups.io).? Either out of habit, or thinking that it was a private conversation and wanting
By Jim Avera · #32848 ·
Hiding main group and subgroup info on home page
Is it possible to hide the names of the main group and member-visible subgroups on the home page to the public? By "public" I mean someone not logged in or not a member of the main group. There are
By Dan Halbert · #32847 ·
Re: Group Owner Email "Sent" folder? #email
Thank you for your responses. I would like to see the feature added in the future. For now, I will try Bcc: to me. Karin
By Karin Beil · #32846 ·
Re: Is there a group where troublemakers are listed?
Not only disturbing, but rather pointless Any would be trouble maker has only to use a false name and a throwaway address and the black list is bypassed I don't know how many trouble makers others
By Nivard Ovington · #32845 ·
Re: Is there a group where troublemakers are listed?
To be honest, I find the very notion of group owners getting together to create a joint subscriber blacklist to be just a little disturbing. Surely this is something we can take care of on a
By Bruce · #32844 ·
Re: Is there a group where troublemakers are listed?
And how many of these "troublemakers"do you get, really, on an annual basis? I agree the nature of a certain person could cause repeat behaviour, but is one person also a member of that many different
By Jan van Heiningen · #32843 ·
Re: Is there a group where troublemakers are listed?
There's a problem - consider this - ham radio operators and genealogists are two different groups. Genealogists have many lists and there's one group of listowners including me, we will get in touch
By W David Samuelsen · #32842 ·
Re: EMAIL DID NOT GO THROUGH
A common issue is that the person sent the email to Groups.io from an address they are not subscribed with. As Duane said, the Activity Log is a good place to start checking. In particular, look for
By Andy Wedge · #32841 ·
Re: Downloading Calendar Event Issue #calendar
@Duane -- do you think I should have created a new topic in the beta forum rather than tagging on to that other one about ics files?? I just noticed it has a hashtag of "#fixed".
By Chuck Palmer <palmerct@...> · #32840 ·
Re: EMAIL DID NOT GO THROUGH
If they don't show up in the Activity Log for that group, they weren't received by groups.io? Likely a problem with that person's email service. Duane -- The official Groups.io user documentation is
By Duane · #32839 ·
EMAIL DID NOT GO THROUGH
One of the members sent an email around 12:08 pm this afternoon and again at 6:38 pm both of the emails never were sent or received by the group. Is / was there an issue? I emailed it out and a few
By Ellen Bourne <ELLEN_BOURNE@...> · #32838 ·
Re: Is there a group where troublemakers are listed?
I'm not aware of one.? Any list like that would be personal opinion, so I wouldn't trust it much.? It may be wrong or someone with a personal vendetta. We have mentioned scammers and spammers here,
By Duane · #32837 ·
Is there a group where troublemakers are listed?
We had a member start berating someone else and we had to put him on moderation. After some discussion, and based on his angry reply to our post to the membership about treating others kindly, we
By Donald Hellen · #32836 ·
Re: Erroneous "Message approval needed" notifications #messages #moderation
Michele -- I agree with Donald...check the activity log to see if someone else approved it. These notification settings can be modified by clicking on "Subscription" on the left-side menu bar and
By Bruce · #32835 ·
Re: Erroneous "Message approval needed" notifications #messages #moderation
Michele . . . wrote: First, a question. Do you have other moderators who might be approving the message before you get to it? If you're the only moderator/owner, then it sounds like a bug. I think you
By Donald Hellen · #32834 ·
Erroneous "Message approval needed" notifications #messages #moderation
As moderator, I keep getting "Message approval needed" notifications for posts from members who are NOT moderated -- that is, they have permission to post and their posts should not need approval.?
By MicheleR · #32833 ·
Re: unintentionally posting to the whole group
Barry -- I suspect the second person (the one who received the forwarded message) didn't realize that the forward was private...after all, it contained all the group footer links, and did not have
By Bruce · #32832 ·