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RSVP to event question
A new member to our group somethi posted this message on one of subgroup message boards. It seems she tried RSVP to an event, but I can't figure out what she actually did, because her response is not
By Nancy Funk · #14168 ·
Re: Move a message into a different topic
Jim, A "proper" email client/interface will delete the In-Reply-To and That may be true in some perfect world, but may not be the case when dealing with the vast array of email interfaces members use
By Shal Farley · #14167 ·
Re: Threading algorithm
Bruce; thanks for the quick reply. Having looked at some sample headers I see what you are referring to, but have decided that it is not something I expect to do much - if at all - in the future. :)
By Chris Jones · #14166 ·
Re: Move a message into a different topic
Ken, What I mean is I moved everything to one topic. In your new email, if you added Re: in front of the subject text it should have matched the existing topic from the last 30 days with the same
By Shal Farley · #14165 ·
Re: Threading algorithm
Received from Chris Jones via Groups.Io at 1/10/2019 03:28 PM UTC: The subject line, especially the "Re:" part, has (should have) nothing to do with threading. Messages are threaded by reference to
By Jim Higgins <HigginsJ@...> · #14164 ·
Bulk remove feature
I am spring cleaning my members list to remove those people who no longer wish to belong to the Group. I have a list of those email addresses in an Excel spreadsheet and I ventured to use the Bulk
By M Parker · #14163 ·
Re: Move a message into a different topic
Received from Shal Farley at 1/10/2019 06:58 AM UTC: A "proper" email client/interface will delete the In-Reply-To and References headers in a reply if the sender changes the subject line... thus
By Jim Higgins <HigginsJ@...> · #14162 ·
Re: Profile and Directory Query #profile #directory
Thanks. Exactly what I needed. lloyd lehrer
By lloyd lehrer · #14161 ·
Re: Threading algorithm
You need to look at the message header. Online, open the More menu and select View Source. If the post is not a new topic, there will be "References" and "In-Reply-To" entries. I believe groups.io
By Bruce · #14160 ·
Re: Threading algorithm
From the linked wiki page: Here is the threading algorithm: If a message has threading information, use that. If a message does not have threading information: I might be the only person who doesn't
By Chris Jones · #14159 ·
Re: Move a message into a different topic
What I mean is I moved everything to one topic.? I use that subject for a new email. Instead of dropping into that topic, it starts a new topic, same name exactly. ??
By KWKloeber · #14158 ·
Re: Group email messages blocked by BT
Just to update from my (brief) period of testing. I've had the suggested filter in place for a couple of days now and haven't observed any different behaviour. Nothing blocked that should have got
By Sue · #14157 ·
Re: Profile and Directory Query #profile #directory
[message body clarified by moderator] Go to?/account?page=profile&profilesubid=0. The message in the grey box at the top probably explains this. There is an account profile and
By Andy Wedge · #14156 ·
Re: Group email messages blocked by BT
Tim It is good to know that. I used to rage against Artificial Intelligence until I found some real people using it, too. I tried sending a group message with different words in the title just now,
By Groups.io User · #14155 ·
Re: Move a message into a different topic
Ken, Nothing mysterious about that. There's nothing that says topics can't have the same Subject text. Just look at GMF's #changelog. If you mean that you edited the messages while pending, I've had
By Shal Farley · #14154 ·
Re: Profile and Directory Query #profile #directory
Lloyd, You cannot. Only the member can set the Profile Privacy of his/her profile. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help:
By Shal Farley · #14153 ·
Re: Profile and Directory Query #profile #directory
I think, Lloyd, you would have to set up a database.? /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Databases Frances -- /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki (
By Frances · #14152 ·
Re: Profile and Directory Query #profile #directory
I failed to communicate. I want to get to the individual user profile in the group and limit it to just viewing by those group members. Things like address, phone, spouse name, personal preferences
Re: Profile and Directory Query #profile #directory
From any group page, select Subscription from the left-side menu bar, then click the Group Profile button at the top of the resulting page. You can also go to /account , click the
By Bruce · #14150 ·
Re: Profile and Directory Query #profile #directory
I cannot see a way to get to a profile limited to a specific group.? what are the steps to do that? lloyd lehrer