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Re: Issue sending invitations to "unnamed" addresses
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 04:57 PM, Jim Fenton wrote:
it appears I should have left theYes, that's what happened.? I'm also a bit surprised that it didn't generate some sort of error. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
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Re: Group transfer without members
#yahoo
I think I found the answer on an earlier thread:
So if you leave the members behind during a transfer, that message will no longer be associated with any "posterid" within groups.io, because such an account does not exist. For example, you won't be able to "find" other posts by that person by searching on "all posts by this member." But the text metadata?will remain in the message base, whether the associated member is migrated or not. Specifically, the from address is not munged or changed to "anonymous."Source: /g/GroupManagersForum/message/19979 So I think the answer is, yes it will show the original poster addresses / names but they won't be associated with the user on Groups.io and even if that same user gets added later, they still won't be associated. I don't think this will be a problem for us. Thanks, Su |
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Issue sending invitations to "unnamed" addresses
I just invited a number of people to my new group using the "Upload
Addresses" feature on the group Invite page. Addresses with personal names were sent OK, but those that didn't have a name seem to have been dropped. For example John Doe <jdoe@...> <xyzzy@...> The invitation was sent to the first address, but not to the second. Looking at the Invite page again, it appears I should have left the angle brackets off the second address, and I'll do that. But I'm a little troubled that it dropped these addresses silently rather than putting something in the activity log. But thanks for the detailed error messages on the addresses that were invalid! -Jim |
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Re: Clarification regarding moving a Yahoo group to a groups.io subgroup
#transfer
#subgroups
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 04:43 PM, Jane Valencia wrote:
1) Is it possible to move a yahoo group directly to the subgroup? I understand that they will be members of the main group too. Or does the group get transferred to the main group and I (or they) subscribe them to the subgroup?1) The second group would be transferred directly to the subgroup.? All members there would be added to the main group and the subgroup.? They'd be added to the subgroup, but not the main group if they're already members from your first transfer.) 2) Whatever you choose as part of what's transferred, they'll be put into the subgroup. 3) On the transfer page, enter the subgroup name as the destination instead of the main group. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
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Re: Not Confirmed member (NC) behind member name
You might try sending a message directly to the address. Sometimes
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message from Groups.io can end up in someone's spam folder or be ignored. I try resending the confirmation email a couple of times. I can't recall there is an error message in the Email Activity messages if this bounces. If there is a typo then sending a message directly will let you know. If it doesn't bounce then it may be that the person doesn't realize they have to confirm their address and are ignoring the messages. I've sometimes had to remind people several times, directly, to respond to one of the confirmation messages. Here is my routine dealing with this. - Resend the confirmation email a few times - At that point send an email directly to their address. - If this email bounces remove them from the list. - If it doesn't bounce leave them on the list and wait for their response. - Try again a few times and then remove them from the list and send them an invitation to join the list. They won't have to confirm their address with an invitation, since they will respond to the invitation in order to accept it and that will confirm that it was the correct address. Jonathan On 10/22/2019 4:30 PM, Duane wrote:
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 04:07 PM, Patty Halverson wrote: |
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Re: Delivery of Yahoo Group Messages
Thanks, Larry. That will be a useful template when the transfer is complete for my group.
Mark Karney? N9JWF Listowner [email protected] |
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Re: Notice of Pricing Change
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIndeed Deane, Don't forget to cc your thoughts to the Verizon corporate offices and their board of directors to let them know how you will feel about using any Verizon products in the future? Charlie
We're all having sleepless nights for sure!!! In reading all the posts in this and the beta forum everyone is doing the best they can and it's great to people being so civil despite such a horrible moment in internet history... And how many of us are so busy rescuing the most important stuff that we've barely had a chance to warn everyone else? Hard times! More sleepless nights to come! I feel so awful for so much that's going to be lost, especially among our elders who have already passed on who's only record of their online writings are going to be in these yahogroups emails... And all the pet and people adoption groups, the genealogy groups... It's like bulldozing a one-of-a-kind library without taking the books out first. At some point we need online data protection laws so the cost of deleting decades of archives after a merger is way, way more expensive than maintaining them. I've no doubt that scholars, researchers and historians will be referencing this event for many decades to come! Be well, Deane |
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Re: [email protected] e-mail address?
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 04:40 PM, Rail Scan wrote:
Does the [email protected] address generate any sort of acknowledgementIt used to send an automated reply, but that's been delayed a bit (up to 2 days in one case that I'm aware of) recently.? I think some of it is from the extra load of transfers, but that's just a personal guess. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
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Clarification regarding moving a Yahoo group to a groups.io subgroup
#transfer
#subgroups
Hello,
I successfully moved a Yahoo group here to groups.io. Now I want to move another Yahoo group over to become a sub group. Two questions: 1) Is it possible to move a yahoo group directly to the subgroup? I understand that they will be members of the main group too. Or does the group get transferred to the main group and I (or they) subscribe them to the subgroup? 2) What happens with this list's archived info? Can it go directly under the sub group and not be mixed in with the main group's archive (my ideal)? 3) If there's a way to transfer the second Yahoo Group directly to the subgroup, we're not seeing how to do it via the "Easy Transfer .." pages. Can someone walk me through this? Basically I'd love for this second Yahoo group to be self-contained as as a sub group, as much as possible. Just wondering what I'm able to do. Thank you! Jane |
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Re: Delivery of Yahoo Group Messages
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 04:07 PM, Larry McDavid wrote:
I encourage you to complete registration of yourself at groups.io by entering your email address and selecting a personal password at this website:I'd change that to include instructions for logging in without a password - /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Logging-in-and-How-to-Set-a-Personal-Password? They've already been registered and have an account if you transfer the group from Yahoo. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
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Re: Notice of Pricing Change
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIt is a few years, definitely at least 3 or 4, that a friend and I tried to get yahoo to elevate my friend (who was a moderator) to owner and me to co-owner as new membership applications had to be approved and she couldn¡¯t do it. ?The owner had gone missing and totally ignored any attempts to get in touch with her.We never got any helpful response from yahoo at all and the group died. So yahoo ignoring the needs of groups is not a new thing. ?And absent owners and the failure by yahoo to help and support the memberships of those groups have always been a problem with yahoo groups. Barbara On 22 Oct 2019, at 22:06, Susan B <doggiesmail@...> wrote:
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[email protected] e-mail address?
Hi All,
My first day posting here. Does the [email protected] address generate any sort of acknowledgement indicating mail sent there was successfully receiveed and in queue for an eventual response? I wrote approx 18 hours ago about a free to premium upgrade failure and am not sure what type of response to expect during this busy time. Thanks, Charlie |
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Re: Detailed Instructions on How to Conduct a Yahoo Transfer
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 04:08 PM, KATHLEEN DESMAISONS wrote:
when we make [email protected]?a moderator do we need to set the privileges in any particular way?No.? As a matter of fact, it doesn't need any privileges/permissions. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
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Re: Not Confirmed member (NC) behind member name
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 04:07 PM, Patty Halverson wrote:
One member shows NC behind their name.Once in awhile someone makes a typo on their email address, so the Confirmation Email doesn't actually go to a real address.? I resend the notice once, then wait a week.? If it gets confirmed, all is well.? If it doesn't, I assume it was a typo and remove it.? I do have a Removed Member notice set up that says, "Your email address hasn't been confirmed, so you've been removed from the group.? You may rejoin, but be sure to click on the link in the email you receive from Groups.io to confirm your email address." just in case they've overlooked it. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
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Re: Display names vs User names
#displayname
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 04:04 PM, Bob Krampetz wrote:
I've always considered a USER NAME is what you use LOG INTO a service,? a DISPLAY NAME is what shows on your emailIn ancient times (5 years ago) there was a use for User Name here.? That use was removed, mostly for privacy reasons.? Since the Display Name was well established, it was left alone and has become the default. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
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Folks -- Appended below is the latest from Mark on the groups.io pricing structure.
Bottom line: the requirements for a Basic group will remain unchanged for now. Bruce Hi All, ?
Sometimes I reflect on my youth, and harken back to that simpler time, that quieter time. You know, seven days ago.
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I appreciate all the feedback, and I mean ALL of it. My intention with the pricing change is solely to set up the business for long term success and to help offset the very large increase in my costs over just this past week.
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I realize it was a mistake to talk about future changes to the pricing structure without actually, you know, knowing what those changes might (or might not) be. As part of that, it was a mistake to change the definition of a free group right now. I've rolled back that change; new free groups do not have limits on the number of subscribers and subgroups. Hopefully this will address Harm Selling's concern, among others. Also, this means that any groups that wish to move over but cannot afford the transfer fee can still take advantage of a free group's invite feature.
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I apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
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Thanks,
Mark |
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Re: Delivery of Yahoo Group Messages
That's normal. Sometimes it takt up to two days till a massage goes trough. Isidro ? Am 22.10.2019 um 20:42 schrieb Larry McDavid:
I posted a message about groups.io transfer to a Yahoo Group about an hour ago but it has not appeared even on the Yahoo Group website as a Conversation. Is Yahoo not posting messages or just being flaky? |
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Re: Trying to add [email protected] membership for a migration yahoo to groups.io...
I know Cynthia, I am a little nervous. I sent the invitation 5 or 6 days ago and paid for the premium membership 2-3 days ago. Still nothing, and getting nervous as we get closer to Oct 28. I have over 10,000 members on my list and don't want to lose them.
Susan P |
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Re: Notice of Pricing Change
We're all having sleepless nights for sure!!! In reading all the posts in this and the beta forum everyone is doing the best they can and it's great to people being so civil despite such a horrible moment in internet history... And how many of us are so busy rescuing the most important stuff that we've barely had a chance to warn everyone else? Hard times! More sleepless nights to come! I feel so awful for so much that's going to be lost, especially among our elders who have already passed on who's only record of their online writings are going to be in these yahogroups emails... And all the pet and people adoption groups, the genealogy groups... It's like bulldozing a one-of-a-kind library without taking the books out first. At some point we need online data protection laws so the cost of deleting decades of archives after a merger is way, way more expensive than maintaining them. I've no doubt that scholars, researchers and historians will be referencing this event for many decades to come! Be well, Deane |