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Re: Moving pictures
Cheers would that do all the pics at once? As I do it on my phone would take up a lot of memory even temporarily Jackiep
By Jackie Preval · #27842 ·
Re: Does anyone have a high participation wiki that non-subscribers can view?
You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink. And while I think about it A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. *What* a wiki is is easy enough to explain; *why* it is called a
By Chris Jones · #27841 ·
Banned subscribers
A question on banned subscribers Sadly for the first time in 15 to 20 years I have found it necessary to ban a subscriber So in the member list I banned them They then unsubscribed Now their email
By Nivard Ovington · #27840 ·
Re: Does anyone have a high participation wiki that non-subscribers can view?
I understand where you are coming from Nancy I have used Wikipedia of course as have most people but the term Wiki hasn't meant a lot in isolation (I did have to google it in fact, to get a definition
By Nivard Ovington · #27839 ·
Direct Add of Members and Their Status #addmembers #direct
Hello, I am planning to use the Premium feature called Direct Add to manually add members without their need for intervention.This is so that there is linkage of users names to messages when Mark
By Andy T · #27838 ·
Re: Does anyone have a high participation wiki that non-subscribers can view?
Perhaps a little clarification about my original request is in order. Some background: I first learned about wiki while working at Boeing. It was there in a presentation that I learned that most wikis
By Bill Hazel · #27837 ·
Re: Does anyone have a high participation wiki that non-subscribers can view?
Bill, GMF's is the highest participation Wiki I've ever set up. As Duane said participation was initially very limited, but it has been growing. I kind of knew where I wanted to go, based on
By Shal Farley · #27836 ·
Re: Does anyone have a high participation wiki that non-subscribers can view?
Nancy, You could use a Sticky Wiki (banner message pinned to the top of your group's Messages and Topics lists) to headline your group-specific help page. In that you can include a link to the group's
By Shal Farley · #27835 ·
Groups.io site updates #changelog
Hi all, This week's change log: https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/23730 Feel free to reply to this topic if you'd like to comment on the changes. Or better yet, if you expect a lot of discussion
By Shal Farley · #27834 ·
Groups.io Help Page (was: Adding Display Names to email address in the members list)
The Help page covers some things in detail (bounce handling), others only briefly. The treatment is very uneven, and has not kept up with feature additions. While I believe this is a good thing --
By Bruce · #27833 ·
Re: New spam control option
After seeing where and how it works already, I think I now see why Mark may have created this new setting; this type of least-load moderation works perfectly for app support groups, and the app
By Christos Psarras · #27832 ·
Re: Does anyone have a high participation wiki that non-subscribers can view?
What doesn't work for our group is the term Wiki, no one knows what it is. I would love to give it another name and maybe have the ability to move it to a more visible spot on the page. I tend to have
By Nancy Funk · #27831 ·
Re: Google archives transfer? #transfer #google
Thanks, Duane. That sounds ... painful. I found a script on GitHub that claims to be able to download the message archive from a google group. I'm going to check it out when I have some time. Posting
By Su · #27830 ·
Re: confused by activity log entry
Thanks, Bruce! I have updated my setting on that so in future I will get the messages. The thing that threw me is that it showed up as a reply to my Pending Subscription notice. It could be that she
By Su · #27829 ·
Re: Does anyone have a high participation wiki that non-subscribers can view?
I think the Wiki has helped. However the fact that some questions are repeatedly asked really points our what features are not intuitive and/or not well explained where and when users encounter them.
By Michael Pavan · #27828 ·
Re: Ancestry #Rootsweb mailing list being twilighted #rootsweb
Hi again Chris! I've moved quite a few llists from RW, with very few hiccups so far. The surname lists are easy, and I merged a few variant spellings that IMO should never have been separate lists. I
By Valorie Zimmerman · #27827 ·
Re: Geographic blocking may sometimes stop groups.io emails as spam. #email #spam
You might be interested to know that Mimecast tech support has confirmed that the IP geo database they are using is, in fact, identifying the IP itself for groups.io's email server (NOT the TLD) as
By Bryan Jones · #27826 ·
Re: GIO changes from Mark
Samuel, />>>// //Messages that were added to groups via the Easy Transfer method // //do not get sorted into topics even if they have identical subject lines // //and were posted shortly after each
By Christos Psarras · #27825 ·
Re: member not receiving own posts
I am following up because I still have 2 or perhaps 3 subscribers to a groups.io list who cannot receive their own posts.? I am getting desperate because this is a small group list and some members
By Peter Cook · #27824 ·
Re: #Promotion of a new group #promotion
But that wouldn't do anything for existing groups.? I doubt there are very many people that would want to get a list of new groups every week.? Most, including me, would consider it spam.? By my
By Duane · #27823 ·