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Re: Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

I can see the source on my private emails but I want to see the time sent by the originator of a message on??

Can someone help with problem please


Re: Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

please note that I have now set my time to the correct time zone. that was one of the problems but not all.?

I need to get to the source code for messages that are sent by me.


Re: Avoiding storing attached photos

 

Ray,
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Like Bruce mentioned, moderate any messages with an attachment. :)
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I've seen some of the gmx emails with soft nudity images attached as ads.? So, moderating ANY messages with attachments is a good thing really.
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To prevent emails with attachments coming in, set the resolution to something like 488x488, it's about the size of a 3x5 card and is very small in KB size.
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Another option, create a members upload FILE section that you can moderate.? Then move the FILE to another location for read, viewing, download access only.
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These are all suggestions, some or all could be applicable to how your group wants to function.
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Bret


Re: Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 12:32 PM, <steve.a.webb@...> wrote:
On my system main does not have this option. However if I do view page source I can see the html. Below is part of the html. Does this show the time and if so what is it please.
Steve, your most recent message:

X-Originating-Location: Hull, England, GB (86.150.51.183)
X-Originating-Platform: Windows Chrome 79
User-Agent: GROUPS.IO Web Poster
MIME-Version: 1.0
Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2020 09:31:17 -0800
Frances
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Re: Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

On my system main does not have this option. However if I do view page source I can see the html. Below is part of the html. Does this show the time and if so what is it please.

<font size="-1" class="text-muted"><script class="timedisp">$('.timedisp').last().replaceWith(DisplayShortTime( 1539501339060260368 , false,"UTC","MM/DD/YY","h:mma"));</script></font>
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? <a rel="nofollow" href="/g/bedsbirds/message/56873"><span class="hidden-xs">#56873&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><i class="fa fa-link fa-lg"></i></a>


Re: Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 12:08 PM, <steve.a.webb@...> wrote:
Many thanks for the replies. I am getting closer to understanding the issues.

I think I need to look at the source code to find when a message was sent. How do I look at the source please.
Click on More below your message in the group page. ?View source is an option.

Frances
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Re: Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

Many thanks for the replies. I am getting closer to understanding the issues.

I think I need to look at the source code to find when a message was sent. How do I look at the source please.


Re: Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 11:45 AM, <steve.a.webb@...> wrote:
I notice the message that I just sent says 0820 am on the message. It should have been a time of around 1630 pm. So can someone explain what is the problem please
Have you set your time zone in your account? Top right corner of the group page.?
/account?page=prefs

Frances
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Re: Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

I notice the message that I just sent says 0820 am on the message. It should have been a time of around 1630 pm. So can someone explain what is the problem please


Re: Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 10:20 AM, <steve.a.webb@...> wrote:
When someone sends a message to a group is that the time shown on the message.
I believe the time stamp is from the GIO server when it's received.? If it's a moderated message, the time stamp will be the time it's approved, but will have the received time in the source code view.

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Re: Monthly reminder?

 

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 09:56 AM, Bruce Bowman wrote:
Create a Member Notice of type Group Guidelines and check the "Send Monthly To Group" box.
Or create a notice of type Monthly Reminder and set it as active.? You can't actually send the contents of a file like you could on YG, so you have to include the text wanted or a link to a file.

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Message time stamps how accurate are they

 

Hello

When someone sends a message to a group is that the time shown on the message.

Cheers
Steve


Re: Wiki Sidebar #wiki

 

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 09:29 AM, Johan Vromans wrote:
Attachment 1 shows the _Sidebar preview, attachment 2 shows the sidebar in
the wiki pages.
I think I figured it out.? The sidebar doesn't like Markdown.? It seems to accept the information, but isn't translating it properly, resulting in what you're seeing.? Markdown seems to work fine on regular pages though.? I'd report it to [email protected] as a bug.? For now, you can get around it by using html to create the sidebar.

One other note.? I originally created a sidebar using html, then tried to add to it after changing my preference to markdown.? Instead of the markdown toolbar, I got the html version.? I deleted the sidebar, recreated it it using markdown, and got the bad results.? It looks like whatever you use initially will become the default for it, but I'm not sure if that's really wrong.

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Re: Avoiding storing attached photos

 

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 10:13 AM, ray_r.rm wrote:
With my group up against the free storage limit, I find a lot of duplicate photos stored
due to a reply to a message that had a photo attached.
This is a common problem. See?/g/GroupManagersForum/topic/32652796?for a recent discussion.

I find no way to avoid including the photo when replying, but I'm sure there is a way.
Using the GIO web interface, simply do not quote that portion of the original message.?Using your email client, the methods differ widely...there is no single answer.?

I can always delete the duplicates periodically but it is time consuming.
How to avoid storing the duplicates?
Groups.io has no way to determine if an incoming photo was sent intentionally or inadvertently. Even a dupe can be intentional.

You could put all messages with attachments on moderation (Admin>Settings>Message Formatting>Attachments) and delete any dupes before they post. Otherwise, there is no way to keep this from happening, and you will have to continue to clean things up after the fact.

Bruce


Re: Monthly reminder?

 

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 10:14 AM, DEBBIE MCCREIGHT wrote:
How do I get my file to post on the first of each month like it did with Yahoo?
Create a Member Notice of type Group Guidelines and check the "Send Monthly To Group" box.

/static/help#membernotices

Bruce


Re: Monthly reminder?

 

You mean like the one you just got?!

I haven't set it up myself but we do have a wiki page on it.
Why not review that and then ask. Those who set up GMF's or another can answer your questions.
Hope this helps on this holiday.
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Calendar---repeating-events

Frances

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Re: Wiki Sidebar #wiki

 

On Wed, 01 Jan 2020 03:57:29 -0800, "Sandi D." wrote:

It's been a couple months since I created my first wiki. As I recall the
side bar was plan text until I used "edit" and added links to the text.
The links were the URL of the main topic page.
Well, the links are clearly there:

Support Information
* [Documentation](/g/zoom-rxx/wiki/Documentation)
* [Tutorials](Tutorials)
* [Frequently Asked Questions](FAQ)

Attachment 1 shows the _Sidebar preview, attachment 2 shows the sidebar in
the wiki pages.

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Monthly reminder?

 

Hello and Happy New Year,

How do I get my file to post on the first of each month like it did with Yahoo?

thank you,

debbie


Avoiding storing attached photos

 

With my group up against the free storage limit, I find a lot of duplicate photos stored
due to a reply to a message that had a photo attached.
I find no way to avoid including the photo when replying, but I'm sure there is a way.
I can always delete the duplicates periodically but it is time consuming.
How to avoid storing the duplicates?
Thanks,
Richard


Re: Wiki Sidebar #wiki

Sandi D.
 

On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 08:56 AM, Johan Vromans wrote:
I've added a sidebar to my wiki. It's markdown, the preview is ok, but it is shown on the pages as text.
It's been a couple months since I created my first wiki. As I recall the side bar was plan text until I used "edit" and added links to the text. The links were the URL of the main topic page.

Here was my process:
Created pages covering Various Topics (about 30 as of now)
Created Main Topic pages (8 of them) and linked each of the Various Topic pages to the appropriate Main Topic pages.?
Created a Side Bar with text describing the 8 Main Topics and then linked each of the 8 Main Topics to the appropriate Side Bar text entry.?
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