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Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
Absolutely - posting even to a private group essentially makes the post public to anyone in the group or who subsequently joins the group. Furthermore, unless his posts explicitly state that they are
By Tim Mitchell · #16675 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
I believe the reference is to the box at the top of the Pricing page. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of
By Duane · #16674 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
Wouldn¡¯t anything he posted to the group be ¡°public¡± once it¡¯s posted? If his replies to members were public, then there isn¡¯t a problem. Ellen Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 7:48 AM To:
By Ellen <ellen@...> · #16673 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
From my perspective having moved several groups from Yahoo to Groups.io, your best bet is this: tell him that if he objects to having anything he has posted moved to your new group on Groups.io, he's
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
If I remember correctly when groups.io was new, this question came up. You don't have to remove quotes of his posts in other's posts. You may be able to put the responsibility on him to delete his own
By Donald Hellen · #16671 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
I help moderate a group at Yahoo but our notice of intent to move had a very different tangent. One of our users who posts several times a day suddenly noticed that their posts were sometimes not
By Jim Wilson · #16670 ·
Re: exclude 2 members
Eh??? All my Admin access uses is the Bars'More sub menu. Regards davew
By dave w <groupsmaster@...> · #16669 ·
Re: Problem Changing to Groups.IO
Oops I sent a PM with my phn to Doug before reading to the bottom of this thread! I'm in New Zealand too and been dealing with lost Y* access. Drat. Anyway, he can reply to me off list. regards davew
By dave w <groupsmaster@...> · #16668 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
Yes, we have already created the new group here and we have a plan to crowd fund to raise the money. We like the "Premium" level group and our plan is to maintain it at Premium level even after the
By Prasad <ad_prasad@...> · #16667 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
Not an easy one, I suspect. I would suggest that the person concerned be put on moderation immediately if he isn't already; that will stop any troublesome posts from him getting through. Have you
By Chris Jones · #16666 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
Hi Prasad, Yes what a sad case. Point out the merits and reasons for the move being required for the benefits of all members. What jurisdiction/ location is he in? Then, as above, before the transfer
By dave w <groupsmaster@...> · #16665 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
Here is a solution............. If you want to move your group to groups IO then I would delete him from the Yahoo group and write to him telling him why. Tell him that when the IO group is set up you
By Leeni <leeniluvsgroups@...> · #16664 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
I have one ... leave him where he is ....... then delete the old group. You can¡¯t force anyone to move to another group. Ellen Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2019 9:12 PM To: [email protected]
By Ellen <ellen@...> · #16663 ·
Re: Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
You could give him the option to delete his content before the move. If he hasn't posted many messages you could delete them after the move. The owner of groups.io might have a solution. Contact him
By Donald Hellen · #16662 ·
Transfer from Yahoo, member has serious objections, how to handle
I am working to move a Yahoo group with almost 9800 members and I have some members taking serious objections. One has posted that he " _do not_ authorize anyone to transfer any of my personal
By Prasad <ad_prasad@...> · #16661 ·
Re: Problem Changing to Groups.IO
On 24/03/2019 15:30, Shal Farley wrote: > Doug, > > > Yahoo would not accept my change of email, and blocked me from the > > group which I own! > I don't recognize you from Y!GMF, if you'd like some
By Doug Harris · #16660 ·
Re: exclude 2 members
Isn't it the case that if you remove the message from the archives immediately then it will not make to anyone set to receive digests or summaries?
By Pete Cook · #16659 ·
Editing Topics Subjects with ''Hidden Hashtags''
Hi, Yesterday, I created a poll on my group. I've deleted this poll today and made a new post with the results. However, a group member answered to the poll topic and obviously the topic with the
By Marcio <marcinhorj21@...> · #16658 ·
Re: How to promote my group
There are probably web sites for that sort of thing.? You may also be able to post to local sites for crafters.? You can use the code under the Promote section of the group or just a link to the
By Duane · #16657 ·
Re: Groups.io e-mail address hierarchy/aliasing
I was not at all sure about the latter syntax, so I posted a test message to my subgroup using it, and was quite surprised to find that it worked. Yes. This would also seem to be correct. I just
By Bruce · #16656 ·