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Re: owner getting every message posted
That's helpful, Shal. I see that messages intended for the owner or moderator come to?[email protected]?and regular group messages come to [email protected]. So I assume that when my account is set to digest I should still receive the former as individual messages, but not the latter. Yet the latter is still happening. I've changed my subscription to individual and back to digest, so let's see if that fixes it.
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Re: Transfer member not in member list?
#importingdata
Randy Thomson
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýJohn, ? Duh! How stupid of me! I went to the Yahoo forums and everything is ok now. I'm just waiting on the transfer to happen now. Thanks! _._,_._,_ There is a significant ¡°stupid list¡± on that issue. My name is on it. ? Randy T ? |
Re: question about the feature "activity"
On Sun, May 6, 2018 at 08:15 am, Victoria wrote:
Do you think the feature that I asked about (which existed in Yahoo) is s. th. that could easily be added for groups.io?Mark has said that virtually anything like this is possible with computers, it's a matter of whether it would be useful for many people.? It won't hurt to ask, giving as many details as possible of what you expect to see. 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 |
Re: question about the feature "activity"
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThanks, Duane, ? I?ll store this information for cases where I need it. Yes, I see it?s a bit tricky but possible. Do you think the feature that I asked about (which existed in Yahoo) is s. th. that could easily be added for groups.io? Then I would go and ask in Beta. Victoria --- ? It's over simplifying it, but Member Activity is anything any member could do (although it may be done by a moderator) and Moderator Activity is what only a moderator is allowed do. |
Re: question about the feature "activity"
It's over simplifying it, but Member Activity is anything any member could do (although it may be done by a moderator) and Moderator Activity is what only a moderator is allowed do.
There's not an easy way to do what you've asked, but there is a way.? You could go to the Member Activity log and select Left from the Actions drop down, then click the Search button (leave Date set to Any).? This would give a list of anyone that's left the group.? Now you can copy that person's email address (or name, but email address is better) into the Search box, select All Actions from the Actions drop down menu, click the Search button (again leaving Date set to Any), and you'll have a list of all actions by that member. For other actions, you could use similar logic.? One thing that has thrown me off a few times is forgetting to click the Search button after selecting an Action. 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 |
question about the feature "activity"
Hi,
I cannot find a distinction between "Member Activity" and "Moderator Activity". When I choose "Member Activity", I get activities both of "normal" members but also the ones of moderators, although there is an extra feature for "Moderator Activity". So I do not understand why both activities are mixed together in "Member Activity". I know I can check one person?s history under his subscription, but that?s not what I want. I?d like to have a clear distiction between "Member Activity" and "Moderator Activity". "Member Activity" should show activities of all members during the complete time of the group?s existence. This was an extremely practical feature in yg, for you could find at one glance who applied, joined and unsubscribed within the last few months. In groups.io I cannot find this feature, but I might have overseen it. So far I see all activites (of members and moderators) mingled together, and this makes this kind of search quite difficult. Example: If I choose "Member Activity", I get hundreds of activities of moderators (file updating and changing, message sending, photo editing, etc.) and the ones of members somewhere in between. In the pulldown menue under "Actions", I can only select one action at a time, such as "applied for membership" but not the complete history of all members applications, unsubscriptions, mail address changes of the past months or years on one page (unless I am missing s. th..). I hope I could make clear what I mean. Thanks Victoria |
Re: Failure To Communicate
John,
1. Much of the 'impatience' would have been avoided had a simpleRegarding the Transfer instructions page you might wish to post that suggestion in beta. Mark's notice in beta mentioned a delay in transfers, but it wasn't clear that "delay" would mean "until his return". 2. Similarly, I responded today to the Invitation Accepted message bySounds like something to report to [email protected] - hopefully others who've experienced that oddity will do so also. Shal GMF Owner -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
Re: Transfer member not in member list?
#importingdata
John Perry
Duh! How stupid of me! I went to the Yahoo forums and everything is ok now. I'm just waiting on the transfer to happen now. Thanks!
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Re: How does one *split* a topic?
Brian Vogel
Duane & Shal,
? ? ? ? ? ?Thanks to you both and a big "dope slap" to my forehead for somehow having skipped right past Duane's warning #2, which is precisely what I did.? I generally read carefully before replying, but clearly did not this time! -- Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1803, Build 17134 ???? I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. ? ? ? ? ?~ Galileo Galilei |
Re: error when beginning transfer
Pam,
As well, when I look at the pending transfers, the other four sayGmail's spam filter is pretty good, but you might want to check your Spam folder anyway just to make sure any messages from the Transfer agent didn't land there. Too, if you've got a tabbed Inbox, I suppose you might check Social and Promotions just in case. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
Re: owner getting every message posted
Alex,
Does that (have to manually set posting rights to all new members) ...No, that was a misunderstanding. The New Users Moderated mechanism automatically changes the member's Posting Privilege to "Default group policy" as soon as the required number of approvals has been made. even apply to members migrated over from yahoogroups? I thought theirTheirs do, but Y!Groups similar feature works differently. Those members copy over with their Posting Privilege set to "Override: moderated" (not new user moderated). Their privilege will not change automatically, if you want to take one of them off moderation you'll have to do that manually. My recommendation is to change him/her to "Default group policy" so that you retain the ability to moderate the group as a whole in the event of a flame war or other disturbance. I suggest that "Override: not moderated" never be used, or used for only the most trusted of members/moderators. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
Re: How does one *split* a topic?
Brian,
I have my display order to show newest messages first, so inThen you've stepped square on the bug Duane warned of (his item 2). The most recent message cannot be split from the rest with the sort order flipped that way. It's a stupid bug, but it is still there. What I want is that first message to be split off as a topicYou'll need to flip your view order before you can split it from the earlier messages. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
Re: SOME HELP FOR THOSE UNDERGOING A TRANSFER
Dan,
In Yahoo, my files = 0, Photo Albums = 106mgb, ...Be aware that the size reported for Photo Albums in Y!Groups includes attachments. But attachments aren't copied by the transfer agent. I've also have a Y!group where the usage reported for photos is grossly in error (1.7 GB actual, but 235 MB reported). So take the numbers with a grain of salt. and there is only 1 photo in that Photomatic¡± thing ...That's a collection of albums formed from photos attached to messages (rather than uploaded). Each message with attached photos creates a new photomatic album that contains the images from that message. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
Re: How does one *split* a topic?
Brian Vogel
Shal,
? ? ? ? ? What I want is that first message to be split off as a topic of its own, with a new title, while all the earlier messages in the existing topic, continue as a single topic with the original title. ? ? ? ? ? I have my display order to show newest messages first, so in reality that message was the most recently posted at the end of the thread.? The split function on groups.io is far less obvious than it is on another forum on which I moderate.? There one selects a message, or messages, via checkboxes that appear near the upper left where our message numbers do.? ?I will often split off a couple of messages that really deserve to be a topic of their own, and can do this from anywhere in the existing thread, including skipping posts [one can check non-contiguous messages]. ? ? ? ? ? If sort order is having this effect then I think that's a bug. -- Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1803, Build 17134 ???? I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. ? ? ? ? ?~ Galileo Galilei |
Re: owner getting every message posted
On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 05:16 pm, Alex wrote:
Humm. Does that (have to manually set posting rights to all new members) even apply to members migrated over from yahoogroups? I thought their rights migrate with them.Normally, you would set default mail delivery information for the group at Admin->Settings->Default Sub Setting (button at the top of the settings page). Everyone who subsequently joins the group will get this setting, which they can override through either the Subscription menu or by sending one of the standard listserv-type commands (see /static/help#emailcommands). When transferring from Yahoo, email delivery preferences migrate with each user record. So much for email delivery... What Mike is doing is entirely different. If I understand correctly, he is setting Posting Privileges (not to be confused with email delivery preferences), one by one for each member, using the override commands at the bottom of each subscriber record. This does not affect mail delivery, but instead whether that person's posts are/are not moderated, or even allowed. I do not recommend this. It's not the intended use of those fields, but more than that, it's way too much work to maintain. Set your group moderation policy in the group settings, and save these checkboxes for special cases. Hope this helps, Bruce |
Re: How does one *split* a topic?
Brian,
When I hit the "More" at the bottom of the first message in theIn your screen shot it looks like that's the first message of the topic. In which case there are no prior messages to split it from (which is why the menu item doesn't appear for the first messages). Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
Re: How does one *split* a topic?
Brian Vogel
This must be controlled by a group level setting configured by the group owner.? ?When I hit the "More" at the bottom of the first message in the thread I want to split, this is what I get:
-- Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1803, Build 17134 ???? I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. ? ? ? ? ?~ Galileo Galilei |