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Re: iPhone
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 10:16 AM, Howard Roseman wrote:
But why is this normal on the iPhone, to require a new login every time?Some browsers on mobile devices will delete cookies by default. It's a security feature in case it gets lost or stolen. If your subscriber finds this objectionable, he will have to find some way to disable it. For Safari, see?? Hope this helps, Bruce -- The system Help is your friend.??/static/help |
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Re: iPhone
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 03:16 PM, Howard Roseman wrote:
But why is this normal on the iPhoneAh... I'm not saying it's "normal", not least because I am not an iPhone (or any other type of smartfone) owner. To get to the bottom of this I think you have to find out exactly what your associate sees at every step of the process, and what they are doing.at every step.? Let's look at a few possibilities:
I think you will have to pin the other person down for more detail about exactly what is seen and done; without that you and the rest of us are just guessing really, and (hopefully!) intelliigent guesswork has its limits. Chris |
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Re: Upload Files button greyed out
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 03:16 PM, Sam Reaves wrote:
I just added a folder and when I attempt to add files to it the upload button is greyed out.That suggests that you have run out of storage. Are you a free or paid - for group? That affects the amount of storage you have available. Have a look at both your files and photos sections, if you look in the right places you will find figures for how much space is currently being used. (I am assuming that you as an individual have "upload files" priviledges.) Chris |
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Re: Concerned about FALSE Pending member/Spammer?
A big thank you to all who shared their thoughts.
I do have new? subscribers on moderation for their first 4 posts.? And yes, that helps. But in this case, I didn't let it get that far.? She posted once.? I was far more concerned about a new subscriber having access to our databases of information..? But in the end, going with my personal gut reaction was the best course.? Deletion.? And then when I saw her email address return, I hit BAN. Again, thank you. Febe :) Group Mom [email protected] |
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Re: iPhone
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 05:40 AM, Howard Roseman wrote:
A friend helping me test things out tells me that he's being asked to log in again every time he responds to a post when using his iPhone. Any advice?I know this may be a stupid question but can you confirm that your friend is attempting to reply by email rather than via the web UI? If the former then I have no idea what is happening; if the latter then this sounds "normal". Chris |
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Digest doesn't open in Samsung client, but opens in GMAIL app; Android 8.1, Samsung J7Pro
#email
Hi folks,
I receive the full featured digest for two groups that I don't own. When the digests arrive in my inbox, all looks normal until I go to open them. The header with the digest looks normal but the message box stays blank. This is Samsung's standard email app. I'm using Android 8.1 now. When I open the same digest with the GMAIL app, no problem. So I have a workaround, but it's a tad inconvenient. Has anyone else experienced this and is there a fix? Bart |
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Re: Yahoo address members having trouble?
Rachel, I just heard from one of the two members affected and she checked spam and has not been getting any messages even though she shows as a current member of the group. Other things that could affect whether she receives messages are her subscription options and her bounce status. Though I don't know of any reason to suspect that those would have changed. I¡¯ve just removed her and sent a new invite and also sent her a link to join as a new member. I hope that this will resolve the issue. Not likely. Unless the issue is that she had/has subscriptions under more than one address and this causes her to check for messages at the other one or otherwise straighten out that confusion. If you haven't already seen it, GMF's wiki page on being removed for marking messages as spam might provide some clue. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
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Re: Passwords
Howard, Does each classmate need a password or can they get by without one? They can subscribe by email, or accept your invitation by email, and they can post and read messages by email; all without ever visiting the site. There are some handy email addresses listed on the home page of your group that help with this. There are also email commands that allow them to control their subscription options by email. In my classmate group I'd guess that most have never visited the web site, even though some of us have shared reunion photos there. Or, as Duane pointed out, they can use the web interface without a password by using the log in by email facility. But if they prefer they can set up a password for their account. That's very easy at Groups.io. It gives them a little more flexibility to change their email address in the future if the one they were using gets cancelled or becomes unusable without enough notice to log in by email one last time to change it. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
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Re: Concerned about FALSE Pending member/Spammer?
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 02:23 PM, magicalkingdomgroups@... wrote:
I am not saying to put everyone on "No Mail" just the spammer that the original poster was talking about.That wouldn't do any good either because they can change that setting themselves.? Moderation is the only tool that would do anything near what you recommend. 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: Yahoo address members having trouble?
I just heard from one of the two members affected and she checked spam and has not been getting any messages even though she shows as a current member of the group. I¡¯ve just removed her and sent a new invite and also sent her a link to join as a new member. I hope that this will resolve the issue.
rachel? |
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Re: Concerned about FALSE Pending member/Spammer?
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From: Jim Higgins
Date: 11/29/2018 1:47:56 PM
Subject: Re: [GMF] Concerned about FALSE Pending member/Spammer? ?
Received from magicalkingdomgroups@... at 11/29/2018 05:49 PM UTC:
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>If the members couldn't see what is being shared by reading the archives you
>wouldn't have to worry about any bad members.
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This doesn't make sense to me. If your members (I prefer the word SUBSCRIBER
to make it clearer that they're a MEMBER of your group vs just a MEMBER of
Groups.io) ) can't read the message archives, then they can only participate
via email.
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>Just put them on no mail and then they can't see what is going on. Then you
>wouldn't have to worry about them bothering you by trying to rejoin and rejoin.
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For sure! Can't read the archives AND can't get email? No point in anyone
joining such a group.
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>But being that the archives cannot be shut down, that won't work in this case.
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The archives CAN be "shut down." Just change the group settings so only
SUBSCRIBERS (members of the group) can read the message archives.
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Re: Yahoo address members having trouble?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýSince converting our 1,340 member group from Yahoo in August, we've had 45 incidents of members being removed for spam.? Of those, 41 had Yahoo addresses despite Yahoo addresses constituting only about 50% of our membership. (Some of these have been removed multiple times, so the ratio comparison isn't precise.) Yesterday I was able to pin down one of them who accidentally marked a message as spam, and was immediately removed.? Another said she deleted the contents of her junk mail folder withing checking if any group messages were there, since she was getting them normally in her inbox.? She was getting a digest, so why a spam filter would trip on one digest and not another is a mystery. We're going to start interrogating members about their recent
actions when we get a spam removal notice from Groups.io to see if
there's a correlation between the removal message timestamp and
something they did. But to your question, yes, I subjectively feel that yahoo
addresses are our main problem.? And a cause of a lot of
frustration. Mark On 11/29/2018 1:16 PM, rachelfran via
groups.io wrote:
This week I heard from two yahoo address members who deleted a spam message from the group that generated an auto-remove feature. |
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Re: Passwords
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 01:54 PM, Howard Roseman wrote:
can they get by without one?Sure!? Take a look at /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/How-to-Set-a-Personal-Password-and-Profile%3B-Changing-Email-Address? They could use the "Email me a link" option each time they want to use the site. Along those lines, there was a recent change made to the site.? When you log in, a cookie is created that expires in 30 days to effectively log you out, as well as a second one showing that you've logged in before.? As long as those cookies exist, the 'logged in' cookie will be updated each time you visit the site.? If you never wait more than 30 days, you'll stay logged in forever!? The main thing to remember is that since these are cookies, there will be separate ones for each device used. 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: Yahoo address members having trouble?
Jim Higgins
Received from Rachel via Groups.Io at 11/29/2018 07:16 PM UTC:
This week I heard from two yahoo address members who deleted a spam message from the group that generated an auto-remove feature. They reinstated themselves and I checked and showed them as still members of the list -- but both complained of not getting messages. The answer to this is a really important to pinpointing the cause of any remaining problems. Just guessing until this is answered. Come to think of it -- I hope they got my replies! This too. Is this just the cost of doing business as a yahoo user on IO? It's the cost of doing business as a user of ANY SERVICE that aggressively seeks to reduce spam sent to its users. If the user of such a service tells their service that messages from <GROUPNAME>(at)groups.io is spam, then they risk all messages from that address either going to their spam folder or simply being deleted. In the case of deletion it becomes impossible to find them and click on them and say they're not really spam. My ISP allows me to send spam to my inbox (effectively turning off the spam filter), or to my JUNK folder, or to delete it completely. If I choose the latter I have to change that setting if I want to tell them something isn't spam. Can't mark it as "NOT spam" if I can't see it. Jim H |
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Re: Concerned about FALSE Pending member/Spammer?
Febe, But concerns still linger about if this is a spammer or worse. ? Doubtful. If the person had violated the terms of service you could report their violation and maybe Groups.io would delete their account. But what you've said indicates that you headed them off before anything reached that point. Otherwise Groups.io doesn't know much more about them than you do: their email address. Groups.io could possibly see if they've been attempting to join other groups, but of course that of itself isn't a violation. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
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Re: Admin message says -2
Peter,
Given that it is persistent (Gerald's idea didn't help) it sounds like a glitch. I'd take a screen shot to document it, then send a report to [email protected] describing it. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |