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Re: CANNOT INVITE any new members
I checked both groups and based on the creation date, you're not subject to the 100 member limit ( /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/25069 ). Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be
By Duane · #41061 ·
Re: CANNOT INVITE any new members
That says to me that there's a problem with your computer.? It could be bad information in the cache, an obsolete system file, or any of several other thing, including a plugin that's interfering.?
By Duane · #41060 ·
Re: CANNOT INVITE any new members
You raised the same point on Group_Help a couple of days ago.? No need to raise it in two different places. Regards Andy
By Andy Wedge · #41059 ·
Re: CANNOT INVITE any new members
I have just done a test invite on one of my groups It went exactly as it should Have you cleared cache and cookies? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)
By Nivard Ovington · #41058 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apophenia Regards, Bruce Check out the groups.io Help Center ( /helpcenter ) and groups.io Owners Manual (
By Bruce · #41057 ·
CANNOT INVITE any new members
When I click the *[INVITE]* button, my computer screen immediately becomes blank or all white. I *CANNOT INVITE any new members,* not even people who are members of other groups that I moderate. I
By NYAccess <nyaccess@...> · #41056 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
Thanks Shal, I guess it's a programming thing as you say. Karush¨CKuhn¨CTucker conditions, maybe. I just see it as Morse code. Martyn
By Martyn Bell · #41055 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
Martyn, Malcom is correct, these are just markers for the automated removal of quoted footers. In HTML formatted messages they are (supposed to be) invisible, but there's no way to hide them in plain
By Shal Farley · #41054 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
Malcolm, you could well be correct. No other logical explanation. When I searched on it there was nothing ever been mentioned, which these days is unusual. I've only ever seen it as "KKT" All my
By Martyn Bell · #41053 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
I may or may not agree with Mark on various choices, but I would not go so far as to describe him as treasonous. ;) Best, Glenn
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #41052 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
I don't believe it is customizable, it is how GIO finds and strips old footers from incoming replies. In HTML emails, the footer is wrapped in _._,_._,_ that is: underscore period underscore comma
By Malcolm Austen · #41051 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
Bryan, same here. Plenty of Morse operators among us but only just been pointed out. I noticed a long time ago but had more important things at the time. There's nothing I can see to change it. Martyn
By Martyn Bell · #41050 ·
Re: Dulicate votes on a poll
I just verified that it can't be done.? As Frances said, using two accounts would allow it. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual (
By Duane · #41049 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
They are present in the footer of emails from my group. Curiously, a ham radio related group that NO ONE has ever noticed this¡­ odd. Bryan
By Bryan Jones · #41048 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
Frances, yes that's how it shows up. Glen, Im not sure if that part of the footer is that editable. Martyn
By Martyn Bell · #41047 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
I put them below my name in the previous email and both appear to have come out correctly on the GIO page. I don't get copies of my own emails so perhaps someone else can check these? Best, Glenn
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #41046 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
I only see this in the email summary on my phone - i.e. the bit that shows before you open the full email. (I am talking about individual messages, not digest or summary.) And it looks like it only
By Frances · #41045 ·
Re: KKT in Morse in footer #email
A number of programming languages and systems, most notably SQL, support dash dash as the beginning of a code comment. Because I haven't seen Mark's code, I can only theorize that perhaps the double
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #41044 ·
Re: Dulicate votes on a poll
Any chance the user has two email addresses linked to your group? Two logins. Does the user have an email alias? This shouldn't cause the problem, but would be useful for Mark of Admin to know if he
By Frances · #41043 ·
Dulicate votes on a poll
Hi, I am new to this group, but been admin for LRBN.groups.io? for years. I have *one user* that when he votes, then *changes his vote* , the first vote is still there and also the vote of what he
By Thomas or Tom Rupp · #41042 ·