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Re: Account disappeared #membership

 

On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 02:47 PM, Tony Moody wrote:
He is Gone. Not a Member. There is no log in Admin /Activities of the member unsubbing or
having been unsubbed.
Is it possible that this person deleted his groups.io account entirely? In such a case I don't know what group activity entry would be created, if any. If you have a Premium group you might want to try opening his Past Member record and checking there.

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Re: Attached Picture Not In Emailed Photos.

 

On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 01:43 AM, <dgrass1@...> wrote:
I have a member that ¡®attached¡¯ a picture to his email to the group, and his picture is not stored in Emailed Photos.

Does the message involved display an "Edited" tag?

Just a thought,
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Re: Account disappeared #membership

 

Hallo Shal,

A member who asked to be unsubbed and then revoked that before I could do anything. The
Owner is coping with Florence storm damage so I put the member on moderation to chill and
then received some interesting ad hominem messages both in Pending and my own email
address. I wanted to do a Ban, but there is now no sign of the person having been a member
except for the Pending messages. On Sep 25 there is a message requiring approval. On Sep 29
there is a a non-member message requiring approval And an application for membership.

He is Gone. Not a Member. There is no log in Admin /Activities of the member unsubbing or
having been unsubbed.

Where else would I see his record?

OK,
Tony


On 3 Oct 2018 at 23:04, Shal Farley wrote about :
Subject : Re: [GMF] Account disappeared #memb

Dave,

> One of our members reported that he had two gmail accounts registered
> in Groups.io, and one of them (the one he relied on) suddenly
> disappeared.
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Re: Attached Picture Not In Emailed Photos.

 

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Shal,

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I sent a message to support about this, and we¡¯ll have to wait for a reply.

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Thanks for your help,

Don


Re: closing out a poll

 

On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 10:02 PM, Jim Higgins wrote:
The additional choice in the very real and actually tested example I gave doesn't have much effect?
In your case, yes, it could.? For my polls, it wouldn't.? As you said, we do have the option of deleting one and starting over, if needed.

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Re: Wiki ToC

 

Shal,
You are brilliant!!? I had that first line set as header 1, and it kept the formatting when I inserted the ToC.? Thanks so much for the assist.
Bruce,
Thanks for your advice, I did do a search but only found a few items basically in the wiki. I wonder if the search limits the scope and I didn't realize it.? Live and learn. And I'm sure you are right about the wiki editor. I need to switch over to HTML, but I was "trying" to be lazy.? sigh.

Thanks
Beth


Re: Migrating from Yahoo Groups to Groups.io #transfer #yahoo

 

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billca42,

Could someone point me to the instructions on migrating fro Yahoo Groups to Groups.io?

A link to the Easy Group Transfer instructions can be found at the bottom of every Groups.io page. Along with some other handy links:

Screenshot of
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I want to transfer all my existing posts and have a way to invite all my existing members.

You won't need to invite your existing Yahoo Group members, their addresses (and subscription settings) will be copied into the Groups.io group during the transfer.

I was told that's possible, I just can't find the information on how to do that.?

That and more. See also GMF's collection of Group Transfer notes.

Shal


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Re: Calendar and timezone problems #timezone

 

Duane,

You can choose the default for the calendar and also for your group.
Please be cautious in how you describe this.

A calendar does not have a timezone of its own, nor does a group.

Events have a Timezone (at which the event occurs) and members have a timezone (at which they see the event). That's really all there is to it.

The only place to set an event's timezone is in the Create/Edit for the event; in the case of a create the event takes on the member's timezone as a default.

The member's timezone may be set through the Preference page in the member's account, or by the convenient Timezone control below a calendar grid.

Shal


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Re: Calendar and timezone problems #timezone

 

Michael,

However, the Grioups.io calender function seems to randomly assign
timezones to events and changes the time, regardless of what I select
in the timezone in the event or in the default time zone in the
settings section.
Each member has a Timezone setting on the Preferences page of their account; that controls how they see events in the calendars of their groups; and the timezone of events they create.

When looking at a group's calendar there's a duplicate of that Timezone control below the calendar grid. This provides a convenient way for a member to change his/her account timezone preference without navigating away from the calendar page.

The timezone setting in the Default Sub Settings tab of your group's Settings page provides a default for someone new who joins your group and has never previously joined a Groups.io group or set his/her account's timezone setting. Same with Time and Date display format.

When a member creates an event, it is defaulted to the timezone the member is currently using. However the member can change the event's timezone when creating or editing it. Each event can have its own timezone.

When a member looks at an event in the calendar, the event's timezone is used to calculate when the event should appear in the member's timezone.

For example, if a member in New York creates an event for 5pm Eastern, a member in Los Angeles looking at that event in Pacific time will see it as 2pm - adjusted for the three hour timezone difference.

Is this a known problem or am I doing something stupid?
I don't know of any problems with Groups.io's calendar timezone handling, I think you expected the timezone on the Default Sub Settings tab to do something it doesn't.

Shal


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Re: Account disappeared #membership

 

Dave,

One of our members reported that he had two gmail accounts registered
in Groups.io, and one of them (the one he relied on) suddenly
disappeared.
I'm uncertain what he may have meant by "disappeared".

Did he mean that he was logged out? The login cookie expires after a month, or when you log out, or if you delete cookies in your browser.

Other than by attempting to log in and failing, I'm not sure how one would know that one's account had disappeared (as opposed to a group membership).

He was able to go back in and reestablish the account, using the exact
same gmail address and password for it that he'd used in the past.
And when he did, was anything different? Was that account still a member of the groups it had been? Did it still have any changes to account preferences he may have made? Or was it actually new?

Is this something that happens?
I've been here since the launch of Groups.io, and I don't think I've heard of such a thing.

Shal


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Re: Unbounce email address option?

 

Michael,

As such, all the explanations of why it would not work, are
essentially saying that responding to Bounce Probes do not work.
The key difference is that receiving the bounce probe demonstrates that the member's email address is receiving from Groups.io - that is the whole point.

If the member's email address cannot receive the bounce probe then there's no point in restoring message delivery - they will also bounce.

It is just an alternative to the 'Bounce Probe and response¡¯ process -
especially for people who do not know what a SPAM or JUNK folder is,
If diversion to the Spam folder is a problem for the bounce probe, then it will likely be a problem for the group's messages as well. But diversion to Spam is a different problem, usually with a different cause, than message rejection.

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Re: Unbounce email address option?

 

My suggestion was that a Subscriber/Member sending an email to [email protected] be equivalent to responding to a Bounce Probe. My intention was that it would only do whatever a Bounce Probe and response could do. It is just an alternative to the 'Bounce Probe and response¡¯ process - especially for people who do not know what a SPAM or JUNK folder is, and/or who are not comfortable with accessing the web / website.

As such, all the explanations of why it would not work, are essentially saying that responding to Bounce Probes do not work. If Bounce Probes do not work..., never mind.


Re: Unbounce email address option?

Jim Higgins
 

Received from Michael Pavan at 10/3/2018 06:45 PM UTC:

There is good explanation here -> /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Help-Mock-up#Bounce-Handling
Understood, interesting - but useless to Subscribers/Members if they never see, read, or understand them.

Useless due to never being seen only if members of this group - GROUP OWNERS - do nothing to make this info available to subscribers BEFORE (sometimes AFTER) they're bouncing. Reading is the responsibility of the member. Same for understanding or seeking someone to explain. I think it starts with Group Owners managing their groups by communicating with their members.


The member sending an email to groups.io would not do anything as groups.io cannot do anything about the member's email provider that is bouncing the emails.
It would resurrect an account from the "virtual limbo" and restart trying to deliver messages to the Subscriber/Member again.

That's an action for AFTER the member has taken action to resolve the cause of bouncing. There's no point to sending mail (including more than several bounce notices) from Gio to a mailbox that's refusing mail from Gio.


I see the GroupName+unbounce@... email address as having the exact same effect as responding to a Bounce Probe,

Not the same at all!

It's just something designed to let a member bypass the step involving correction of the root cause of the problem. It will just be a source of complaint when members who do nothing to correct the root cause send mail to GroupName+unbounce and it doesn't work because the real problem hasn't been cured. No solution for the member, more complaints to Group Owners, some of whom, not understanding the issue, will bring them here. That's just a big LOSE-LOSE for all.

The only problem with bounce probes is that until the bounce condition is fixed - via member action or via serendipity - a bounce probe won't be received. So Gio sends several probes in hopes that serendipity will intervene and let one of them thru, and that failing waits for the member to notice the problem and correct it.

How does the member know he has a problem and how to correct it? The Group Owners should either point their members to the info at the link above BEFORE problems arise, or AFTER members contact them. I'd probably provide members of a knitting group this info AFTER they report a problem. For a group about computer programming, probably BEFORE. It's a matter of who would likely take time to understand it BEFORE having a problem vs needing to be desperate before reading any of it. Just saying.


without the often insurmountable burden of the Subscriber/Member having to find the likely also mis-marked as a SPAM message Bounce Probe email, as it would be in a message from the Owner's private email address and likely would have been received in their Inbox.

It's not a substitute for finding that bounce probe message unless the root cause of the bouncing has been cured.

What you're proposing is an alternative approach that doesn't push the member to look for the bounce probe in his Junk folder where he could also see and mark other messages from Gio as NOT JUNK before responding to the bounce probe. That's NOT GOOD... because it results in that member's ISP reinforcing its notion that Gio is a source of junk/spam... and when those "spam/junk" messages are eventually deleted from the Junk folder rather than marked as NOT JUNK by the member, there's a fair chance a message will be sent automatically by the ISP to Gio notifying Gio the member has marked a message as spam... leading Gio to UNSUBSCRIBE the member. At that point you can forget minor stuff like bouncing because now he's unsubscribed from the group. And now he's twice as peeved and twice as hard to help or deal with in any manner.

Little problems turn into bigger ones when they aren't PROPERLY addressed by those responsible for addressing them. Gio knows what it's doing here... and they need to continue to do it at least until they're way "too big to block."


Plus if anyone, not necessarily that particular Subscriber/Member, had successfully interacted with that Email Provider to recognize Groups.io as NOT as SPAM ENGINE, such a Subscriber/Member would be all set. My thought is that most of us use Email Providers that other persons also use, meaning that not every client of every Email Provider that incorrectly labeled Groups.io as a SPAM ENGINE would have to educate every Email Provider.

That seems logical... until you understand that contact by "other persons" should solve a problem for others really says, "Someone else will handle it and others (my member) rides along for free." The big problem with that is that "someone else" is worn out - or is as incapable as your member - so it too often winds up that nobody handles it. Another problem is that as likely as not it COULD be only the bouncing member's email that is being blocked... because he really did mark a message as spam. People really do that. And in that case there isn't "someone else."

The only time I wouldn't lay 100% of the responsibility to resolve the bounce condition on the member is when the reason is due to a broader "policy decision" by the ISP - a decision to bounce ALL Gio email as a source of spam, or more likely a source of "too much email." That isn't likely to be resolved without direct contact between Gio and the ISP. And that cause will only be discovered by the member (or Group Owner) looking at the member's email activity record to see the reason for bouncing... and that may still require the member to call the ISP if the reason is an obscure AUP Code vs plain English... and depending on the code Gio may need to call the blocking ISP. That was the case back in I think August involving blocks by RoadRunner/Spectrum (my ISP) and AOL. I called Spectrum Tech Support, got the meaning of the AUP Code describing the reason for blocking, and Mark made the call. Blocking stopped.

All in all, bottom line as I see it is that there is no satisfactory solution for a member unwilling or unable to cooperate in solving his bouncing problems.

Jim H


Re: closing out a poll

Jim Higgins
 

Received from Duane at 10/3/2018 08:46 PM UTC:

When I create a poll, I almost always have an "other" choice because I know I won't have every option that could be used. A minor change, like an additional choice, doesn't have much effect.

The additional choice in the very real and actually tested example I gave doesn't have much effect?
(See /g/GroupManagersForum/message/12246 )

Looks like no point in continuing this discussion.

Luckily I'm not prevented from deleting a poll I need to change and starting over.

Jim H


Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem

 

On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 05:38 PM, Patty Sliney wrote:
I'd prefer this policy be completely changed
Unless you can convince all the services that use FBL to get rid of it, there's not much else that can be done on the GIO end.

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Re: Unbounce email address option?

 

Michael,

If I send them an email from my personal (non-Groups.io) email
address, can I do better than to:
... and say: -You are bouncing.
If they are "Bouncing" (blue B after their address) then Groups.io will be sending them periodic bounce probes. If and when one gets through and they respond to it they'll be automatically unbounced.

If they are "Bounced" (red B) then Groups.io has given up on sending bounce probes.

If your personal email gets through to them you can also suggest that they visit your group's pages on Groups.io. When they log in there they'll see a banner at the top of the page with instructions for unbouncing their address (account). However that will only work if they've solved whatever problem at their email service caused the bounces in the first place.

If their email is working now, the "Email me a link to log in" button on the site's Log In page is a quick and easy way for a member to log in (even one that has never been to the site before). But they do need to be able to promptly receive the message sent to them.

I would prefer to be able to tell them that, alternatively they can
send an email to: [email protected]

Is this an option?
If not, has it been suggested yet?
It isn't, and I don't recall that it has been suggested.

I suspect that if the idea is taken up Groups.io would send a bounce probe in response, rather than simply resuming group messages. There are a couple reasons for this, but the primary one is as Bruce mentioned: the bottom-line question is whether the member can /receive/, not whether they can send.

The member sending an email to groups.io would not do anything as
groups.io cannot do anything about the member's email provider that
is bouncing the emails.
It would resurrect an account from the ¡®virtual limbo¡¯ and restart
trying to deliver messages to the Subscriber/Member again.
The automatic bounce probes provide that function.

I see the GroupName+unbounce@... email address as ... without the
often insurmountable burden of the Subscriber/Member having to find
the likely also mis-marked as a SPAM message Bounce Probe email,
Messages marked as SPAM weren't bounced - that's a different subject entirely - any message delivered to the member's Spam folder must first have been accepted by the email service.

As to your concern that the Bounce probe will end up in the member's spam folder, that's something you can address in your off-list message to the member. For what it is worth, I suspect bounce probes are actually /less/ likely to be diverted to the member's Spam folder than group postings are.

Shal


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Re: Easy group transfer

 

Bill,

I was wondering when the members of my Y group will get a notification
email to switch over if I initiate the transfer today?
They will get a "You've been added" message from Groups.io at the time their address is copied to your Groups.io group. Unless you uncheck the box Bruce mentioned.

At the same time they'll get a "Welcome" member notice from you (your group) if there is one Active in the Member Notices tab of your group's Settings page. Uncheck the Active box for that message if you don't want that sent.

The member does not have to take any action on their own, except possibly to update their address book and/or bookmarks.

I would rather them receive an email from me rather than groups first
but don¡¯t want to delay.
I concur with Jim that they should hear about it from you in advance, via a Special Notice in your Yahoo Group. That way you could tell them to expect the system message and your Welcome notice.

Here's an example that I sent to one of my Yahoo Groups:
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Advance-Special-Notice-for-Yahoo-Group-transfer

See also the matching Welcome notice:
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Welcome-Message-for-Yahoo-Group-transfer

Shal


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Re: Unbounce email address option?

 

On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 04:36 PM, Michael Pavan wrote:
In other words, it would be no more or less effective than replying to a Bounce Probe - which is exactly my point, just that it would be easy and more likely to get to the bounced Subscriber/Member.
You are missing the point.

Group owner intervention in this case is of course a good idea, but having the subscriber send an unbounce request without having done anything to resolve the problem accomplishes nothing.

In principle, if they haven't already done something to resolve bouncing status, they will not receive the bounce probe, and therefore cannot respond to it.?
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Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem

 

Thank you Duane, for posting my suggestion to extend the restore time over on the Beta list.? Saw that, appreciate it.? I'd prefer this policy be completely changed, and not be so harsh, but at least this is a step in the right direction.

Patty Sliney



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Re: closing out a poll

 

When I create a poll, I almost always have an "other" choice because I know I won't have every option that could be used.? A minor change, like an additional choice, doesn't have much effect.? Yes, some may have chosen the new choice, but would have likely used "other" initially.? I just use them as information, never for an official, binding election.

Duane
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