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Re: Message (re-)numbering #messages #transfer

Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
 

Since you have the PG Offline download, what database entry line number is Y!G message #8391 on?


Re: Limited number of invites? #invitation

Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
 

It seems pretty obvious to me that the text you have copied in your message clearly does NOT state that there is a limit to invites that can be sent at one time.
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It clearly states that you've reached the limit that doesn't need to be approved.? I highlighted and italicized that below.
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Invite 20 people in one day, no approval needed, 20 people invited.
Invite 20 people every day for five days, no approval needed, 100 people invited total.
Invite 100 people in a day, approval needed, 100 people invited total (after approval, which usually takes a few hours, but right now things are taking longer)

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 07:59 AM, Ted Sarah wrote:

I received this: "You have reached the limit for number of invites that can be sent out without approval."


Re: FAQ on transferring from YahooGroups #howtoguide #transfer #yahoo

 

Groops.io has nothing to do with Google.


Re: Help with transfer of an "orphaned" Yahoo group #pgoffline

 

Adam wrote:

The best I can hope for is to capture the old messages, files and photos an place the in the Files and Photos sections of the new groups.io icom2kl group, but the members will not be transferred. There is a program "PGOffline" which will do this, but I have to buy the full version.

Cheers, Adam

Adam,

1) PGOffline has a 14-day free trial. You can download messages, files, photos, and attachments. It's fully functional, no pay-for features.

2) PGOffline has a rudimentary "Export to HTML" feature. If you have some web space, e.g., Google Drive, you can export the database to a series of HTML files and put that online. You can share publicly or with a limited audience.


Re: Facebook integration #integration

Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
 

I'll add that when the facebook integration *WAS* working, in my experience, it simply emailed every update that was made on a facebook PUBLIC page *TO* the groups.io group.? It was a one-way street.? Posts originally made on groups.io did not automatically show up on facebook.

Our group used it so lazy admins only had to post information on facebook, and not post a second time on groups.io.? Our groups.io group exists solely for the people who don't want to be stuck on facebook.


Re: Group maintenance???

 

now the banner says this evening - Oct 21 (or Oct 22 depending on your time zone). does the date keep getting changed, or is this an additional round of maintenance? and does anyone know if it's just the website, or if email correspondence is also affected?

thanks,
jean


Re: Incomplete Transfer

 

Howard Hoyt wrote:

Wow,

Our experiences differ...when I try to log in to do anything, it gives an authentication error, even though it never has in the past, and all credentials are correct.? I have tried tens of times and no joy.

Howard Hoyt

Howard, is your Yahoo userID att.net, sbcglobal.net, bellsouth.net, or one of the other telcos? If so, you will need to change some things before you can get past the authentication error.

The telcos use their own password scheme, so you can have a common password for email, home phone, and cellphone. Yahoo warned you about this several months ago and told you to get a real Yahoo ID to manage the groups. Did you do it?

I did and made it a moderator. Then I logged in with that ID and made my old ID a moderator, too.

But to make PGO work, I have to use the new Yahoo ID. Simply repeat my process and PGO will be able to log in, using the new ID.


Re: transfer problem

 

I have the a similar issue. I invited [email protected] to my Yahoo group, but the invitation has not been accepted. If this is just a delay due to the volume of requests, I'm fine with that, but I worry that the invitation has not been received. Yahoo is such a mess.

You mention a status box I guess on the transfer page, but I don't know where to see that. Sorry for being a dumb newbie.


Re: transfer problem

 

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Don¡¯t see any status box at the top of the page. Only thing there are box for your groups, help and my email.

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Al

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bruce Bowman
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2019 11:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [GMF] transfer problem

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On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:14 AM, Zeller, Al wrote:

Clicking on the ¡°go ahead to transfer¡± button, nothing happens. It just returns to the same page.

Al -- What does the status box say at the top of the page?

Bruce


Dot in email address not recognized

Glenn Garoon
 

I have one member of a group that has a "." in the first part of his email address.? Both times I have tried to add him, Groups.io seems to remove the ".".? Since this is not his email address, he is getting error messages.? Help for this?

G. Garoon


Re: Transferring a Yahoo Group to a Subgroup #yahoo #subgroups

 

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Hi Cindy,

I havn't done it myself, but this is supported.

Regards,

Isidro


Am 21.10.2019 um 17:43 schrieb Cindy Chick:

I¡¯ve looked, but can¡¯t seem to find an explicit answer to my question. ?I created a Groups.io group a couple of months ago, and have a group and one subgroup. ?I had intended to leave our Yahoo group in place, making it inactive, for archival purposes, rather than transferring it over.

Since that¡¯s not going to work going forward, I would like to transfer my Yahoo group to a subgroup for archives.

I¡¯ve gone though quite a few topics and can¡¯t find anything that explicitly says I can move a Yahoo group to a subgroup of an existing group on a premium account. ?I think so, but don¡¯t want to get this process started without being sure. ?

Thanks.

Cindy?


Re: Transferring a Yahoo Group to a Subgroup #yahoo #subgroups

 

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:50 AM, Cindy Chick wrote:
I would like to transfer my Yahoo group to a subgroup for archives.

I¡¯ve gone though quite a few topics and can¡¯t find anything that explicitly says I can move a Yahoo group to a subgroup of an existing group on a premium account. ?I think so, but don¡¯t want to get this process started without being sure. ?
Cindy -- If the target primary group is already on a Premium Yearly payment plan, I see no reason why you can't do it. If you're paying for Premium month by month, the answer will probably be no.

Regards,
Bruce


Transferring a Yahoo Group to a Subgroup #yahoo #subgroups

 

I¡¯ve looked, but can¡¯t seem to find an explicit answer to my question. ?I created a Groups.io group a couple of months ago, and have a group and one subgroup. ?I had intended to leave our Yahoo group in place, making it inactive, for archival purposes, rather than transferring it over.

Since that¡¯s not going to work going forward, I would like to transfer my Yahoo group to a subgroup for archives.

I¡¯ve gone though quite a few topics and can¡¯t find anything that explicitly says I can move a Yahoo group to a subgroup of an existing group on a premium account. ?I think so, but don¡¯t want to get this process started without being sure. ?

Thanks.

Cindy?


Re: Help with transfer of an "orphaned" Yahoo group #pgoffline

 

On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 07:01 AM, Adam Farson wrote:
I will be most grateful for any help or suggestions you can offer.
Adam; you doubtless noticed that groups.io redacted part of PA0DUV's email address, at least on the web UI here. (I do not use email delivery for groups; my Inbox would probably self - destruct.)

Have a look on QRZ.com; there is an email address for him there which may or may not be the same as that you already have; if it's different then try it. Does the Yahoo group have any other moderators with the necessary permissions?

If nothing else your experience is a timely reminder that all groups should have more than one owner.

Chris


Re: Messages sent from signupgenius.com sender not recognized

 

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:45 AM, David Lasker wrote:
My organization just migrated from Yahoo to groups.io. We also use signupgenius.com to allow people to sign up for events. Signupgenius sends messages directly to our group, with the messages "From" field set to one of the members of the group. This worked fine with Yahoo groups.

With groups.io, the messages from?signupgenius are bouncing.
David -- This kind of thing is best handled using an email integration. Setting one up creates a post-only address where you can direct such messages.

You'll find this under Admin>Integrations.

Hope this helps,
Bruce


Messages sent from signupgenius.com sender not recognized

 

My organization just migrated from Yahoo to groups.io. We also use signupgenius.com to allow people to sign up for events. Signupgenius sends messages directly to our group, with the messages "From" field set to one of the members of the group. This worked fine with Yahoo groups.

With groups.io, the messages from?signupgenius are bouncing. Here is the error I see in our groups.io activity log:

Non-member msprvs1=181969m0f3sot=bounces-85935@... attempted to send message "CCI at Applovin in San Francisco, 11/7/2019 Invite" via email


It appears the groups.io is looking at the Sender field, not the From field.

Is there any way to fix this?


Re: Adding a gigunda group

 

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:14 AM, KATHLEEN DESMAISONS wrote:
I am in the process of transferring my groups from Yahoo over. I am gobsmacked as the British say at the clarity, ease, and elegance of what you have built. ?Everything I have done so far seems to be working perfectly.
Kathleen -- Being a help list, posts here in GMF tend to reflect only the struggles people have. It's nice to occasionally hear that someone finds things to be fairly straightforward.?

However, I do have a couple of groups with a very large number of messages and want to just verify that the process will work for them. The largest has 122,000 messages.?
Groups with more messages than this have been transferred successfully. In the unlikely event that it doesn't work this time, you'll have Yahoo to thank for it. And having paid for Premium Yearly, you can always try again if the first attempt leaves some content behind, or otherwise doesn't meet with your satisfaction.

Good luck,
Bruce


Re: transfer problem

 

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 11:14 AM, Zeller, Al wrote:
Clicking on the ¡°go ahead to transfer¡± button, nothing happens. It just returns to the same page.
Al -- What does the status box say at the top of the page?

Bruce


Re: Message (re-)numbering #messages #transfer

 

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 10:47 AM, Tom H wrote:
1. Are Yahoo message numbers preserved?
At first, I thought they were; now I think not - they are just a serial number assigned by g.io. #8391 on Y!G became #8197 in g.io
Tom -- As you note, message numbers are assigned in sequence, just as they were in Y!G. This is true whether posted by email, on the web page, or brought over via transfer.

Please also note that messages may have been deleted from the Y!G message base before it was ever transferred. This sometimes causes consternation when the transfer agent reports a number of messages transferred that is less than the message # of the last message that was posted to the group.

I hope you were able to follow that.?

2. What happens to hyperlinks to a message? from within another message? from within a file? Are they transformed to the new path and message number?
Nada. The link is unchanged, pointing to the old Y!G message number. Aargh - that's going to take some tracking down.
Expecting the transfer agent to parse every message for every conceivable cross-reference strikes me as unrealistic.

3. Has anybody come up with a way to map g.io message numbers to the original Y!G #s?
If anyone has done such a thing, it has not been reported since I've been here (approx 2 years).

4. Searching for such links is a problem. g.io seems to ignore the forward slash "/" in the search term. Is there an escape or control character to force it to be a literal? Does it even search within the hyperlink tag? Are there any search tips?
The search engine is capable of handling string literals, so try "/thisstring" instead. No guarantees that this won't escape the t.

More info at?/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Using-the-Search-Engine

Regards,
Bruce


Re: Help with transfer of an "orphaned" Yahoo group #pgoffline

Chromatest J. Pantsmaker
 

Hey Adam (and anybody else stuck with this problem),

It's possible that the email address that Y!G has for the list owner is actually a dead or abandoned address.? If you have that email address, try sending an email to the same name at gmail.com.? Example:? if the owner's email was tjohnson5@...,?try sending email to tjohnson5@...? If you know her name was Thea Johnson, try thea.johnson@....? This is just grasping at straws here, but nothing else has worked for you has it?

If you know the person's name, or feel like doing some more sleuthing, try to do an internet search for their name and the clubs/interests you know about them.? You may be able to find their current email address.

If you *do* find them, they'll still need to deal with Yahoo, or hopefully they'll remember their Y!G password.

Good luck!