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Re: Is The Subscription Link Editable?

 

Mark,

Because joining this group requires that the prospective
subscriber/member meets certain eligibility requirements is it
possible to edit that page to add a couple of qualifiers ...
No, but it has been proposed a few different ways in beta@.

It isn't quite the same thing, but in the Member Notices tab of your Group's settings you can create a "Pending Subscription" notice. This will be emailed to the prospect when they click the button or use the email +subscribe command.

The notice will go to the member From the group's +owner address, so make sure at least one moderator has enabled the receipt of owner messages from non-members.

Shal


Re: Data protection

 

Jim,

... and someone being transferred automatically from Yahoo groups or
elsewhere. The latter could possibly be problematic under GDPR, and
may lead Yahoo to prevent it to protect themselves.
It isn't clear how they would prevent it. Short of removing the Manage Members list as a feature.

... but I think the main problem would be theirs for passing on
personal details without prior permission.
While the law might consider Groups.io's transfer agent a "third party" in a way that is distinct from the group moderators (who may also be considered third parties), as a practical matter it is the role of moderator that gives the transfer agent access to the information.

So it would seem a bit odd to hold Yahoo accountable for the transfer of information, even though their systems gave up the info, because those systems were operating under (what would appear to Yahoo as) proper authorization.

Shal


Re: Question about Member Notices - Note to Member

 

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Would I maybe use this to be sent to a list if ?I maybe need to ?warn them of something let's ?say to say any more actions like the ones by our members and?this list will be in moderation??This way I would not hav to write this over and over and over again if that's the case?

On Jan 25, 2018, at 5:08 PM, Lily Yapp <lily.yapp@...> wrote:

Thanks Toby and Duane for your replies. I now get how to set it up and what it's for! I couldn't find anything about it in the Help pages.

Lily


Re: Question about Member Notices - Note to Member

 

Thanks Toby and Duane for your replies. I now get how to set it up and what it's for! I couldn't find anything about it in the Help pages.

Lily


Re: question how to set up

 

thanks. Will check that out. I did see the welcome and goodbye under member notices. I just want the member to get this not the whole group?

Thanks

Anita


Re: Transfer of files from YahooGroups

 

It should, provided Y! is working and it won't overfill your storage.

Duane


Re: question how to set up

 

You'll need to set up some Member Notices on the Settings page.? In your case, you'll want at least one for Welcome and one for Goodbye.? You can have multiple of each type and choose which one to make active as the default.

Duane


Re: question how to set up

 

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There's been a thread on this very topic this week. You may want to go back and re-read that thread since it has a lot of helpful information.

Basically, Admin > Settings > Member Notices?

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*Julesy*

Mystery Lovers Book Club

On 1/25/2018 5:47 PM, atinalee@... via Groups.Io wrote:

I want to have a welcome letter that automatically goes to a new member and another letter when someone leaves the group.

How do I set that up here?

Thanks

Anita


Transfer of files from YahooGroups

 

In then Files section of my YahooGroup we use a lot of folders and some have a hierarchical structure with a root level and sub levels. Provided Yahoo works properly is it possible for the automatic transfer process to transfer all the files in such a structure?

Margaret Parker
Leeds, UK


question how to set up

 

I want to have a welcome letter that automatically goes to a new member and another letter when someone leaves the group.

How do I set that up here?

Thanks

Anita


Re: Set to no emails from members in Yahoo Groups?

 

Ken,
Thank you, for that suggestion, that will work for our group.

Frances,
that looks great, thanks for sharing!

Tiffany


Re: Data protection

 

I think there's a significant difference here between someone joining groups.io
direct and giving their own information, and someone being transferred
automatically from Yahoo groups or elsewhere. The latter could possibly be
problematic under GDPR, and may lead Yahoo to prevent it to protect themselves.
I'll check the wording when I get a few minutes (I've got a PDF copy, but it's
a big document), but I think the main problem would be theirs for passing on
personal details without prior permission.

Jim

On 25 Jan 2018 at 14:29, Dave Sergeant wrote:

Ah, the dreaded GDPR. I assume that Mark, like Yahoogroups, Google and
everybody else in or out of Europe will store our data under the
provisions of GDPR. And presumably some statement in the terms and
conditions to state that they do.

The implications of GDPR for small clubs and societies is still not
that clear, even though May is not long to go (and I could mean May as
in our PM..). Consent may mean just a box on the join form that one has
to tick ('I have read the terms and conditions') or it may demand
something else like an email reply. Who knows, I suspect life will
carry on just as it has done since the computer was invented.

Dave

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Re: How To Set User Name?

Mark Bielecki
 

That one wasn't going to be found without help.? Thanks so much for your help, Shal!??


Re: Do messages count

 

Thank you everyone for your replies. Helped ease my mind ALOT!

:) Febe


Is The Subscription Link Editable?

Mark Bielecki
 

My second question for the day about my new group:

The group is publicly listed by requires moderator approval to join.

When a prospective subscriber/member clicks on the?"+ Apply For Membership In This Group" link the subscription page that pops up requests the prospective member's email address (see below).

Because joining this group requires that the prospective subscriber/member meets certain eligibility requirements is it possible to edit that page to add a couple of qualifiers (such as "Are you a member of the XYZ profession or industry" or "Who referred you to this group") so as to reduce the necessity of multiple back and forth emails for prospective subscribers/members whose email addresses we don't recognize as belonging to somebody who meets the subscriber/membership criteria?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Best,

Mark Bielecki

===========================? SCREEN CAPTURE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAGE BELOW ================================

[groupname]@groups.io

Thank you for your interest in joining [groupname]@groups.io. To submit your request for membership in this group you must either?Log In?or tell us your email address below.

?

If you are already a member of [groupname]@groups.io,?Log In?to access the group.

Email Address

?

By clicking on "Confirm Email Address" below, you are agreeing to the?Terms of Service?and the?Privacy Policy.

Confirm Email Address

When you click this button we will send you an email to confirm your email address.


Re: How To Set User Name?

 

Mark,

A new member to my new group wishes to have a User Name, but on his
Subscription/Group Profile tab it reads "*User Name* Not Set" and
there is no obvious place to set a User Name.
There are two names the member might wish to set.

The User name is part of the person's Groups.io account, and is in common with all of that person's group subscriptions. That's why it isn't settable from a single group's Subscription page.

To set it select "Account" from the menu that drops down from your name, on the right of the blue logo bar at the top of all pages. Select the "Identity" page, then edit your Account Profile (the topmost section). The User Name entry field is preceded by an "@" sign to signify that setting it creates a link to your group profile. For example:
/g/GroupManagersForum/profile/@Shal

The Display name is part of each group Subscription, and can be set from the member's group profile. It has a default value taken from the member's account (accessed as above).

Shal


Re: Do messages count

 

Ken,

AFAIK message attachments are the only stored items deleted when the
storage limit is reached.
Correct.

And even that is optional. In the Message Formatting section of the group's Settings page is an "Out of Space" option which allows you to choose between deleting old attachments and rejecting ("bouncing") new messages with attachments.

Shal


How To Set User Name?

Mark Bielecki
 

I've been away from groups.io and just returned with a new group.

My apologies if this question has already been answered, I did do some searching but couldn't find an answer.

When I joined groups.io back when it started I was given an option to choose a User Name.

A new member to my new group wishes to have a User Name, but on his Subscription/Group Profile tab it reads "User Name Not Set" and there is no obvious place to set a User Name.

It's probably staring us in the face, but I've looked all over the place, he's looked all over the place, neither of us can find the location to set his User Name.??

Can somebody point out where to go to add or change a User Name in a member's group profile?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Mark Bielecki


Re: Set to no emails from members in Yahoo Groups?

 

A reply that will likely be useful to others. I volunteer to transfer to the wiki.
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Transfer-from-Yahoo-Groups
(Happy for edits or adds, if appropriate!)

Frances


Re: Question about Member Notices - Note to Member

 

I think you should set it up as a generic message. When sending it via the member page, you can edit or add to it, if needed.

The only notice that I'm aware of that can be scheduled for monthly delivery is the Guidelines type.

Duane