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Question About Administrative Messages to Owners

 

As co-owner of a newly transferred Yahoo! group, Horology Matters, I am receiving administrative messages from?[email protected]?regarding members joining or leaving the group. It appears these messages are sent to me only and not the other two co-owners. How do we get these administrative message copied to the other co-owners? Searched everywhere I could think of, no luck. At the moment I am forwarding the messages, However, this will become tiresome very quickly.
James


Re: Question about accepting invitations #invitation

 

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On Fri, Oct 18, 2019, 10:51 PM Michael Chopra <michaelchopra38@...> wrote:

i¡¯m sorry, I don¡¯t think you understand my question. I¡¯m asking if the welcome message that I have set needs to be sent manually or will it automatically be sent once the invitation to join has been excepted.
Thanks.
From Michael. check
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Re: Question about accepting invitations #invitation

 

Hi again,

The Help says:

Welcome
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Sent automatically to members who join an unrestricted group, or whose membership in a restricted group has been approved. A Welcome notice is always sent to new members. If the group has not created and activated a custom notice, we activate and send a default.

Go to Admin, Settings, Member Notices tab.

Frances


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FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups

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Re: Question about accepting invitations #invitation

 

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i¡¯m sorry, I don¡¯t think you understand my question. I¡¯m asking if the welcome message that I have set needs to be sent manually or will it automatically be sent once the invitation to join has been excepted.
Thanks.
From Michael. check

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From: [email protected] on behalf of Frances <frances@...>
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2019 16:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [GMF] Question about accepting invitations #invitation
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You can set it up so the system sends a Welcome message.
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Member-Notices

Frances
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Re: Question about accepting invitations #invitation

 

You can set it up so the system sends a Welcome message.
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Member-Notices

Frances
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Question about accepting invitations #invitation

 

Hey all. I was wondering if I had to send the welcome message after someone accepts an invitation to join my group or is it done automatically?
Thanks.
From Michael.


Re: The impossibility of transplanting multiple yahoo groups #askmembers #yahoo #upgrade #transfer

 

To avoid the fee, you can create a new io group and do the "transfer" yourself,
inviting members to join or else just sending a message with instructions on how to join.
Users can ask to subscribe on the web site? /g/[yourgroupname]
or by sending an email to [yourgroupname][email protected]


FAQ on transferring from YahooGroups #howtoguide #transfer #yahoo

 
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/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/FAQ-on-Moving-from-YahooGroups

Basic info.
Hope you find it useful.

Frances
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Re: NoMail setting not right in Description

 

Group Settings - the first four have cute icons, but the last three have a circle with a slash, which I assume is can't be done.
It's true that Members cannot edit their messages, so the slash-in-circle is correct, but the other two are not right.
It is TRUE that archives are visible to subscribers only
and it is TRUE that members can set subscription to NoMail.
  • All subscribers can post to the group.
  • Posts to this group require approval from the moderators.
  • Messages are set to reply to group.
  • Subscriptions to this group do not require approval from the moderators.
  • Archives are visible to subscribers only.
  • Members can edit their messages.
  • Members can set their subscriptions to no email.


Re: NoMail setting not right in Description

 

Lost message? If you wrote it on this group home page, check to see if it has been saved as a draft. Left hand menu.

Frances
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Re: NoMail setting not right in Description

 

I sent a reply - what happened to it?


Re: Shutting down activity on Yahoo! #post-transfer

 

On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 03:02 PM, Bruce Bowman wrote:
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Transfer-from-Yahoo-Groups#Y21group-after-the-transfer
Thanks Bruce and others for the quick reply.? I've let the group know and made the setting changes.? Looking forward to a seamless transfer in the coming days / weeks.


Re: NoMail setting not right in Description

 

On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 09:44 PM, <sarahseventytwo@...> wrote:
In Settings, I did not check that NoMail is not permitted, but the Group Description says that NoMail cannot be selected. Yes, it can!? What might I have done wrong??
Sarah -- Say what? That's a lot of negatives. I really cannot tell what you did.

When I leave the "Disable No Email" box unchecked (meaning "no email" is enabled), it says this: "Members can set their subscriptions to no email." So far, so good.
When I go back and check the box (and click Update Group), the home page says nothing about this.

So I have been unable to get the home page description to say what you said it said. Can you send us a screenshot?

Members should be able to access Files without having to receive messages.
If you leave the box UNchecked, and they do choose to set their individual subscription to "No Email," then members should indeed be able to do this, assuming Files>Permissions is set correctly.

Hope this helps,
Bruce


NoMail setting not right in Description

 

In anticipation of moving a Yahoogroup to io, I established a new io group. In Settings, I did not check that NoMail is not permitted, but the Group Description says that NoMail cannot be selected.? Yes, it can!? What might I have done wrong?? Members should be able to access Files without having to receive messages.


Re: The impossibility of transplanting multiple yahoo groups #askmembers #yahoo #upgrade #transfer

 

On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 08:15 PM, <misterandersen@...> wrote:
Is there any chance of groups.io having some sort of mercy here
Highly unlikely.? This price setup has existed since February, so it wouldn't be fair to those that paid since then.? Before that it was only paid if you wanted more than 100,000 messages transferred.? And before that, everything was free.? You could always contact [email protected] to ask about it, but with all that's going on, it may take awhile to get an answer, if any.

Duane
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Re: Transferring old "Fookes software" Y-groups (NoteTab et all) #transfer #subgroups

 

On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 07:43 PM, AL Guevara wrote:
Is this still possible at $110?
To the best of my knowledge, it is.? I don't believe anyone has reported doing this recently though.

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The impossibility of transplanting multiple yahoo groups #askmembers #yahoo #upgrade #transfer

 

So, as the title suggest I have a fair number of groups that I'd ideally love to save the history of. However it appears that at US$110 (so rather more for this poor Australian) per group that's never going to happen.

It seems particularly unfair that in the face of this Armageddon I'd be staring bankruptcy in the face just because until the Yahoo announcement came down I'd never heard of groups.io (and thus completely missed the ability to conduct the shift for free). Is there any chance of groups.io having some sort of mercy here, even if if it's changing the basis of cost from per group to some sort of fair-go premium user account?


Re: Will download from yahoo site interfere with transfer of site to groups.io? #transfer

 

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?But the more I hear, the more I think this might only be MY data, not the whole group for which I am moderator¡­

Benn

How did you request the backup?

William R. C. Ellis


On Oct 18, 2019, at 13:53, benn@... wrote:

So as to have a backup to an existing yahoo gorup? I've requested that all data be downloaded from the existing Yahoo groups site.? ?Apparently this could take a month before I receive a notice that the data is "ready" for download.? In the meantime I'd like to transfer the group to groups.io.? Will the download attempt from yahoo interfere with the transfer of the site to groups.io?

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Transferring old "Fookes software" Y-groups (NoteTab et all) #transfer #subgroups

AL Guevara
 

Trying to verify if a single paid $110 "Group" in Groups.io is allowed to use "Easy Yahoo Group Transfer" to transfer multiple "Yahoo! Groups" to sub-groups of the single "Group" in Groups.io.?
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We are looking at having the main "NoteTab" group (in Groups.io) that then has sub-groups such as "General", "Clips", "HTML" and so forth.?
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We found the following discussion from Groups.io from 2016 that would seem to verify this is possible if nothing has changed since then:?
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Is this still possible at $110?
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Best Regards
Al


Re: Payment options for the Yearly Premium Plan

 

Thanks. Will look into it. Hopefully they have another payment option.