Re: Different livery on #Subgroups and hashtags
#subgroups
Shal, I wasn't aware, until you wrote this message, that there was a beta group. Do you happen to have a link to this group? Judy
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Shadow Grafix <shadowgrafix@...>
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#3045
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Re: Using gmail on IO
Rachel, I haven't noticed that on Rejection notices I've sent (I usually bcc all moderators), but I can't speak for the members. I do get replies from some, but even that doesn't tell me whether they
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Shal Farley
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#3044
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Re: member cant sign in
Dave thanks. She told me she will try this. Anita
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Anita L
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#3043
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Re: Different livery on #Subgroups and hashtags
#subgroups
Matty, See also the help page: /static/help#hashtags Shal
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Shal Farley
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#3042
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Re: Different livery on #Subgroups and hashtags
#subgroups
Matty, I don't know the reason, but you can always open the topic in the beta group (the official "suggestion box" for Groups.io). Simply by using it in a message Subject field when creating a new
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Shal Farley
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#3041
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Re: Different livery on #Subgroups and hashtags
#subgroups
OK - shame about not being able to change the blue band to something else in a Subgroup. Is there a reason for that? Could it be reconsidered? Not sure I understand how a hashtag can be created
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Matty Smith <mattysmith.smith@...>
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#3040
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Re: Different livery on #Subgroups and hashtags
#subgroups
Matty, No. I thought it been discussed in beta@, but my search-fu fails me now. Ordinary members create a hashtag implicitly by using it in a message subject line. Unless the group admins (mods or
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Shal Farley
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#3039
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Re: member cant sign in
Her sign in name is just the e-mail address where she receives list e-mails. She has no password, it will send her a link if she tries to login¡ Dave Sent: 18 December 2017 15:43 To:
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Dave Wade
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#3038
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Different livery on #Subgroups and hashtags
#subgroups
Hi Is it possible to have a different coloured band at the top of a subgroup?? As it stand now it can be confusing about where you are. Also, I wanted to add a hashtag' #subgroups' but could not find
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Matty Smith <mattysmith.smith@...>
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#3037
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member cant sign in
I am about to make my list active here. I have one member who can't sign in. I think she does not remember her password or sign in name. How can I get her to sign in? Thanks Anita
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Anita L
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#3036
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
Jonathan, In my experience neither was necessary - the option took effect as soon as I closed the config editor and Options dialog. You do need to be running a new enough version of Thunderbird: 52.4
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Shal Farley
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#3035
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
I'll try rebooting. I thought restarting the program would make the change, but perhaps not. Thanks. Jonathan [excess quote trimmed by moderator]
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Jonathan Sivier
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#3034
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
I had the same problem as you Jonathan so I rebooted and tried again. After reboot the T'bird "Reply" button did actually send to the group. However, the pop up message when the mouse is hovered over
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John P
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#3033
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
Jonathan, Are you making the configuration change to mail.override_list_reply_to? When I toggled the change from True to False, I noticed it fixed it. ----- *Julesy* (
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Julesy
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#3032
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
As you say it is now not a problem with message from Groups.io (and thank you to whoever helped fix it). However, I still wonder how to get the setting for Thunderbird to take effect. As far as I can
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Jonathan Sivier
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#3031
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
Jonathan, As Duane reported, this should now be a moot point - Mark has removed the List-Post header that had been added a few days ago. So in Thunderbird, now replies to group messages should once
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Shal Farley
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#3030
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
I made the change to the configuration you mention, but the default action for Reply is still to reply to the original sender. I tried restarting Thunderbird and checked that the configuration is
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Jonathan Sivier
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#3029
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
Good news for those that are having this problem: https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/15522 (public archives, so no need to join to read it) Duane
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Duane
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#3028
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
Thank you Shal, I have made the suggested changes mentioned above and am delighted that TBird now behaves as it used to. Much appreciated, John P
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John P
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#3027
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Re: Why no List-Post: header?
Cacky, I had those same options. My complaint is that the behavior of Reply changed from "Reply to Group" - which it was up until Mark added the List-Post header field - to "Reply to Sender". That
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Shal Farley
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#3026
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