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Re: Deleting old emails??
Not really, no. You keep referring to emails , but there are no emails to delete; OK that's perhaps being a bit pedantic, but you can either delete complete topics or individual messages within
By Chris Jones · #15183 ·
Re: Deleting old emails??
Why do you want to delete those emails? They aren't hurting anyone by being there. They don't count toward space except if they have attachments and you can set the group to delete the attachments
By Leeni <leeniluvsgroups@...> · #15182 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
Yes, but if they are inactive and they do not write to the group ... as they can be expelled by Spam, if they do not write. I do not understand the reason for the expulsion. Thanks for your answer.
By ?? Rosa - Rosa Tags ?? <rosa.tags.cdo@...> · #15181 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
What I don't understand is why it is only groups.io where this is happening.? I have and use email accounts with Yahoo, JUNO, Gmail, plus FaceBook and Instagram, and none of them remove members for
By David Haun <dmhaun@...> · #15180 ·
Re: Deleting old emails??
When you have 73,000 emails to delete, not getting paid to do it, I was merely hoping for a more efficient way to do this and a friend suggested looking for this option. Touching 3 buttons 720 times
By Cherry Delaney <cdsaa3@...> · #15179 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
Rosa, Worst of all, that I forget to say earlier, Even if they are inactive, they will be sent the notification of their removal from the group, and can use that to resume their subscription. The only
By Shal Farley · #15178 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
Thank you very much everyone for the responses. Also for this link that I read. Anyway, I do not see solution to this problem. Worst of all, that I forget to say earlier, is that they be removed by
By ?? Rosa - Rosa Tags ?? <rosa.tags.cdo@...> · #15177 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
I am not sure it is going through groups.io although on second thought it would have to be going through groups.io somehow or it would not have my personal address.? I and the other owners all get at
By Jim Pruitt WA7DUY · #15176 ·
Re: muting a topic
Bruce, I have learned something new today. Thanks for your help on subject "muting a topic". The time part of algorithm was unknown to me. Ullmang Ashley Montagu said: ¡°The idea is to *die young as
By Ullman Garrett · #15175 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
The Directory is nothing more than an index of member profiles. Subscribers who do not create a profile, or choose not to share it, will not appear there.? It is useful to allow Subscribers to find
By Bruce · #15174 ·
Re: muting a topic
As others have stated, the mute function affects topics, not subject lines. The process for creating new topics depends on whether the reply is by email or online, and there is also a time component
By Bruce · #15173 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
Then that issue needs to be taken up with the ISP.? ?ISPs should never be identifying anything that comes from a known subscription-only service of a non-commercial nature, and e-mailing lists fill
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #15172 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
The problem, as has been mentioned, is not the individual marking it as spam but the ISP. I've been receiving GMF Digests for more than a year and I have never personally marked one as spam yet I have
By John T <jtslists@...> · #15171 ·
Re: muting a topic
Duane, Thanks for the quick response. So a new email with the same subject creates a new topic? I'm scratching my head to understand why in my test group I sent an email "testing muting a topic" from
By Ullman Garrett · #15170 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
It's not particularly helpful that there are two "functions" (and they're not, really) that share the same icon and view the same data, either. One or the other, but not both, should be presented.?
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #15169 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
Brian, The more I get into the "admin side" of Groups.io the more I find the FWIW, the Directory isn't an Admin function. There is a Search box up top on the Members page. Agreed though, the Directory
By Shal Farley · #15168 ·
Re: muting a topic
And, in cases like this, which is where a "standard subject" is reused cyclically, using "mute topic" doesn't even make sense, really, for the reason Duane has already mentioned. This is precisely
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #15167 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
Thanks Shal & Duane. The more I get into the "admin side" of Groups.io the more I find the capacities sadly lacking in even the basics.? There is not so much as a search function in the members
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #15166 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
Jim, The problem I am having is that someones is using the +owner address to My advice to Brian was incomplete. If the +owner message comes in from a non-subscriber then it is not kept anywhere on
By Shal Farley · #15165 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
I'd try sending the email with all headers to support.? It may be a domain or IP that Mark would want to ban.? There are a few of them that are already in his list. Duane -- Help:
By Duane · #15164 ·