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Re: Allow one user to post attachments unmoderated

 

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You can always join the group and add your opinion on this in this .? If enough folks support that, it may be changed to do what you would like.


On 2021-10-18 15:03, Ardoth Hassler via groups.io wrote:

Thanks to all who replied. In my experience, the attachment setting overrides the sender's posting status. I was just hoping....?


Re: Allow one user to post attachments unmoderated

 

Thanks to all who replied. In my experience, the attachment setting overrides the sender's posting status. I was just hoping....?


Re: Allow one user to post attachments unmoderated

 

>>> Not sure if it is by design or a bug though, I'll ask on beta.



Bouncing confirmation message

Mdivine
 

I understand the concept and how to un-bounce after they are a member.
But can not find any solution to help them un-bounce for the confirmation message.
is the only option to suggest for them is use a different email address or do they have to contact centurylink?


¡±?mx.centurylink.net: 554 5.7.1 [VI-1] Message blocked due to spam content in the message.

mdivine


HTML formatting of message footer?

 

Maybe my memory is going but didn't we used to have the ability to format the footer under "message format?" Mine doesn't have a format bar now.

Pete


Re: Allow one user to post attachments unmoderated

 

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Andy,

>>> Yes. Edit his membership record for the group and in the Posting Privileges section, select 'Override: not moderated'

Unfortunately this doesn't work, I was in the process of testing it so I could reply to this thread, and turns out the Moderate-Attachments setting takes precedence.

Not sure if it is by design or a bug though, I'll ask on beta.

Cheers,
Christos




Re: Allow one user to post attachments unmoderated

 

On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 05:21 PM, Andy Wedge wrote:
Yes. Edit his membership record for the group and in the Posting Privileges section, select 'Override: not moderated'
Er... I don't think so. See the Owners Manual pdf version para 3.7.5 where it reads The system flags messages that include attachments for moderation (regardless of other moderation settings set for the group).

Chris


Re: Allow one user to post attachments unmoderated

 

On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 04:26 PM, Ardoth Hassler wrote:
We moderate all posts with attachments. I have one very trusted member that I'd like to set so his posts go up without review.

Is there a way to do this?
Yes. Edit his membership record for the group and in the Posting Privileges section, select 'Override: not moderated'



Andy


Allow one user to post attachments unmoderated

 
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We moderate all posts with attachments. I have one very trusted member that I'd like to set so his posts with attachments go up without review.

Is there a way to do this?

Thanks


Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 

Hi Shal

Thank you for your reply

Perhaps I should have said not remedied as yet, rather than addressed, but I now understand why it cannot be implemented

My subscriber says they are using Mail, and having tested that using Reply find it works just as Thunderbird does, I will have to ask further questions of them to see how they are trying to reply

Thanks again

Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)

On 17/10/2021 02:40, Shal Farley wrote:
Nivard,

> Thank you for the explanation, it seems odd for the problem not to
> have been addressed before
It has:
/g/GroupManagersForum/message/19158
I remember being one of several people to confirm that different email interfaces (both webmail and clients) behave differently when a mailto: link has a body parameter. Some just ignore it, others use it but may have problems if body parameter is too long. Some even gave an error message saying that the link was malformed somehow.
Shal


Re: Former Moderator's name keeps appearing when present Moderator sends messages from Pending bin?

 

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Alex,

So you're saying my group didn't send out the name "Jane Doe?"

That is correct. But be sure you have the From field set to the +owner address when composing the Send Member:


But that's probably already correct, as I believe the only other choice in that drop list is your own email address, with your Display Name.

That it was generated/associated with the incoming email by the recipient's own email software which had that name associated with the address?[email protected]?(which as far as I know is the address such moderator-generated messages-from-pending-bin go out as)?

Yup. This is what I received at that To address:


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Hummm? I'm not sure that makes sense¡­but will think about how to test that.

You're welcome to join to try things out without posting to a "real" group.

Because seems unlikely that the recipients ¡­this has happened with several different recipients IIRR¡­would have even had Jane Doe's name in their email contacts list.

True, it seems like this would require that the member receive at least one message From: Jane Doe <[email protected]>
and reply to it in order to get the Jane Doe Display Name associated with that email address.

IIRC there was a controversy about exactly that being done by Groups.io, but I don't recall if that was in the Pending list or in the message archives. But maybe it was both and it got fixed in both places. Otherwise Jane Doe would have to be a bit of an email savant and have forged messages using her email client From the owner address with he own display name. That used to be easy to do, it now requires a bit more subterfuge.

Shal


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Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 

Nivard,

Thank you for the explanation, it seems odd for the problem not to
have been addressed before
It has:
/g/GroupManagersForum/message/19158

I remember being one of several people to confirm that different email interfaces (both webmail and clients) behave differently when a mailto: link has a body parameter. Some just ignore it, others use it but may have problems if body parameter is too long. Some even gave an error message saying that the link was malformed somehow.

Shal



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Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 

Thanks again Bruce

I understand the problems now

I guess most people use an email client rather than use the links

Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)

On 16/10/2021 16:47, Bruce Bowman wrote:
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 10:26 AM, Nivard Ovington wrote:
Is this just a glitch (ie not copying forward the quoting text) or
by design
Nivard -- It's by design.
As Derek indicated, it is /possible/ to include body text in a mailto: link, but that's usually restricted to short, canned text (See <>?, "adding body text").
Each message in a groups.io digest contains [typically] three separate reply links (e.g.: Reply to Group, Reply to Sender, Reply to Group and Sender). If each one also included the entire body text of its associated message, that's tantamount to sending 48 message bodies in each digest -- the original 12 messages to display, plus another 36 hidden within the reply links.
Even without consideration of embedded images and so on, the additional server load and bandwidth necessary to make than happen does not justify doing this.
Regards,
Bruce


Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 

Hi Derek

Thank you for the explanation, it seems odd for the problem not to have been addressed before

I was aware of the emailers own settings but thank you for that also

Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)

On 16/10/2021 16:34, Derek Milliner wrote:
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 03:26 PM, Nivard Ovington wrote:
Is this just a glitch (ie not copying forward the quoting text) or
by design
Neither, as such. The links in the mail footer are 'mailto:<address>' constructs and the mail client (e.g. Thunderbird) doesn't have a context for that - it doesn't associate clicking the link in a mail message with the text of the mail message itself. It uses the same code path as for a mailto link from any other application on your device. This is different to clicking the Reply button in the mail client.
It *would* be possible for the mailto link to include text in the message, GIO would have to add a 'body' parameter to the link; that is, a link currently would look like this:
mailto:[email protected]&subject='Message <mailto:[email protected]&subject='Message>?subject'
whereas it would need to look like this to have message text included:
mailto:[email protected]?subject='Message <mailto:[email protected]&subject='Message>?subject'&body='This is the text of the message that's being replied to'
In terms of the 'normal' email client Reply, whether or not the original message is included is an application preference setting. This from the apple support site vis. Mac mail:
*If you prefer to always omit the original message from your replies, choose Mail?> Preferences, click Composing, then deselect ¡°Quote the text of the original message¡±.*
The inference being of course that you select to include the message. Thunderbird also has the option to include or not the original message; Account Settings/Composition & Addressing/Automatically quote the original message
Both Mac and Thunderbird will include selected text from a message in a reply, same as the Groups.io Web interface.
Hope that helps!
Derek in Bristol UK


Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 
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On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 10:26 AM, Nivard Ovington wrote:
Is this just a glitch (ie not copying forward the quoting text) or by design
Nivard -- It's by design.

As Derek indicated, it is possible to include body text in a mailto: link, but that's usually restricted to short, canned text (See??, "adding body text").

Each message in a groups.io digest contains [typically] three separate reply links (e.g.: Reply to Group, Reply to Sender, Reply to Group and Sender). If each one also included the entire body text of its associated message, that's tantamount to sending 48 message bodies in each digest -- the original 12 messages to display, plus another 36 hidden within the reply links.

Even without consideration of embedded images and so on, the additional server load and bandwidth necessary to make that happen does not justify doing this.

Regards,
Bruce

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Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 

On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 03:26 PM, Nivard Ovington wrote:
Is this just a glitch (ie not copying forward the quoting text) or by design
Neither, as such. The links in the mail footer are 'mailto:<address>' constructs and the mail client (e.g. Thunderbird) doesn't have a context for that - it doesn't associate clicking the link in a mail message with the text of the mail message itself. It uses the same code path as for a mailto link from any other application on your device. This is different to clicking the Reply button in the mail client.

It *would* be possible for the mailto link to include text in the message, GIO would have to add a 'body' parameter to the link; that is, a link currently would look like this:


whereas it would need to look like this to have message text included:

mailto:[email protected]?subject='Message?subject'&body='This is the text of the message that's being replied to'

In terms of the 'normal' email client Reply, whether or not the original message is included is an application preference setting. This from the apple support site vis. Mac mail:

If you prefer to always omit the original message from your replies, choose Mail?> Preferences, click Composing, then deselect ¡°Quote the text of the original message¡±.

The inference being of course that you select to include the message. Thunderbird also has the option to include or not the original message; Account Settings/Composition & Addressing/Automatically quote the original message?

Both Mac and Thunderbird will include selected text from a message in a reply, same as the Groups.io Web interface.?

Hope that helps!

Derek in Bristol UK


Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 

Thanks for yours Bruce

Is this just a glitch (ie not copying forward the quoting text) or by design

As I have said to Duane I don't use those links usually

Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)

Nivard -- Footer links in a group email will populate only the Subject: and To: fields of the outgoing reply. They do not copy the current message into the editor for quoting purposes.
This behavior is not unique to a Mac, nor is it specific to receiving a digest. It is a limitation of the footer links.
Regards,
Bruce


Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 

Thanks for yours Duane

As I never use those links I wasn't sure if it affected all emailers

Previously when I have tested using the links in the footer using Thunderbird it has opened up a blank email and hung, no subject, address or quoted text

However something has changed since I tested it last, as now in Thunderbird, it creates a new mail with address & subject line but no quoted text

The reason for my asking is I have a digest user, who has used reply and then deleted the <[email protected]> and entered the group address, leaving a **digest**** subject line which obviously creates a new thread, and on another occasion has replied to the wrong thread as they copied the wrong subject line

I have obviously made them aware of the problem and hopefully they will adhere to my rules but wanted to make sure it wasn't another factor such as a Mac or using Mail

Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)

On 16/10/2021 14:44, Duane wrote:
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 08:24 AM, Nivard Ovington wrote:
They say that they cannot use "Reply to Group"
"as the entire message I¡¯m replying to, disappears, and all I get is
an empty email"
Sounds normal to me.? Using the reply links within the message just opens the person's email program.? If they want to quote something, they have to copy/paste.
Duane


Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 

On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 09:24 AM, Nivard Ovington wrote:
I have a digest user who has a Mac and using Mail, who says they cannot use "Reply to Group" from the digest

They say that they cannot use "Reply to Group"

"as the entire message I¡¯m replying to, disappears, and all I get is an empty email"

Is this a known Mac problem? a Mail issue or something else?
Nivard -- Footer links in a group email will populate only the Subject: and To: fields of the outgoing reply. They do not copy the current message into the editor for quoting purposes.

This behavior is not unique to a Mac, nor is it specific to receiving a digest. It is a limitation of the footer links.?

Regards,
Bruce

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Re: Using "Reply to Group" from a digest by a Mac user

 

On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 08:24 AM, Nivard Ovington wrote:
They say that they cannot use "Reply to Group"

"as the entire message I¡¯m replying to, disappears, and all I get is an empty email"
Sounds normal to me.? Using the reply links within the message just opens the person's email program.? If they want to quote something, they have to copy/paste.

Duane
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