Deleting emails
Hello, I have about 14 years of emails to delete. I have not found a fast way to do this. Anyone know how to delete faster? Thank you. Cherry In a world where you can be anything, be kind.
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Cherry Delaney <cdsaa3@...>
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#15118
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Re: Spamfilter
Thanks Duane. I'll take a look at that. I very rarely go to the web site other than occasionally to my own group for admin purposes. Jim
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Jim Fisher
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#15117
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Re: Spamfilter
Thanks Shal. I suppose if someone unpleasant was feeling vindictive that protection would be useful. Jim -- http://jimellame.tumblr.com - My thoughts on freedom (needs updating) http://ji
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Jim Fisher
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#15116
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Import existing main group as a subgroup?
Hi, I'm sure I've seen something on this before but my searches at the moment just throw up references to Y! groups and databases. Is it possible to import one main groups.io group as a subgroup of
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Andy Wedge
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#15115
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Re: Migrating mails by simply forwarding all old mails
To the extent that you can, keeping things in chronological order would be a benefit. Actual posting dates can still be gleaned from message headers, if you can find a way to insert them into the body
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Bruce
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#15114
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Re: Migrating mails by simply forwarding all old mails
Yes, I would create a separate Gmail account for this purpose alone, so all forwarded messages would be from a sender who is not engaged as an actual member. Also, I intend to forward all mails before
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Samuel Murray
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#15113
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Re: Migrating mails by simply forwarding all old mails
It did not occur to me to ask, but personally I would not consider it inappropriate to ask. After all, uploading an MBOX file takes much less effort than having to create such an MBOX file and then
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Samuel Murray
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#15112
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Re: Option to not be told that message was already approved?
Samuel, Hmm... This may be a reasonable request after all. I wrote: So the only part of that message Groups.io can improve is the text of the status value, which is usually quoted somewhere in the
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Shal Farley
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#15111
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Re: Bulk editing scripts for member profiles
Asking users to change their own settings is asking for trouble. Only the most computer literate will be able to do so. If I understand correctly, it is not possible to set attachment sizes for the
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Samuel Murray
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#15110
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Re: Migrating mails by simply forwarding all old mails
Samuel, What are your opinions about "migrating" the old messages by simply Bruce mentioned marking them with a hashtag, and that has an extra advantage: The hashtag can have the *No Email* property,
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Shal Farley
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#15109
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Re: Bulk editing scripts for member profiles
Since they already have control of this setting, you could send a polite message to the group requesting that they change the setting. However, I do wonder why you would want to change the setting.
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Gerald Boutin <groupsio@...>
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#15108
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Re: Migrating mails by simply forwarding all old mails
The only real problems with this idea are that those messages will not be readily searchable by posting date and will all show as being posted by the subscriber who did the forwarding. Depending on
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Bruce
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#15107
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Re: Bulk editing scripts for member profiles
Unfortunately, I don't think there is for this one.? You can change the Default Sub Settings for future members though. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki:
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Duane
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#15106
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Re: Calendar
#calendar
#bug
#integration
I have lots of recurring events and I have my calendar sync'd to Outlook 2016. I don;t normally use a Google calendar so I've just set one up. All event dates and times appear just fine on both
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Andy Wedge
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#15105
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Bulk editing scripts for member profiles
Hello everyone I've decided to change one setting on each of my group's members' profile pages (they will be free to change it back, if they prefer). The setting is: attachment size limit 100 kb. Are
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Samuel Murray
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#15104
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Migrating mails by simply forwarding all old mails
Hello everyone I have a Yahoogroups mailing list that I want to migrate to Groups.io, and it's got about 1200 old mails that I would like to migrate as well. However, it's a small group (about 20
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Samuel Murray
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#15103
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Re: Non Member Posting To Group
Shal, ¡°Since you mention looking in my Spam folder, I decided to do that. Sure enough all the posts were there (I¡¯ve never had a member¡¯s post go into my Spam folder before), and it looks like
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Don Grass
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#15102
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Re: Non Member Posting To Group
I¡¯m trying to post that this is my email but it doesn¡¯t let me post anything it doesn¡¯t let me see what the other ?people post
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Silvia Duran <duransilvia@...>
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#15101
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Re: Calendar
#calendar
#bug
#integration
I assume this only happens with recurring events? We don't have any recurring events in our calendar and they seem to cross-post to Google (and by extension, our web site) just fine. Not that it isn't
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Bruce
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#15100
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Re: Email bouncing question
Hmmm...this looks very much like the [unhelpful] message GMail gives when you try to post to a group that you aren't subscribed to. In fact I just posted to your group using my GMail account, knowing
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Bruce
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#15099
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