How do I UNmoderate members
#moderation
I can't figure out how to set up my group's members as unmoderated. So far, when someone posts for the first time, I get an email and I can look at the message, then choose to approve and unmoderate.
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Kathryn Bassett
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#18346
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Re: Secondary Email
Marcio, Make sure you've set a password on your Groups.io account page. While you still can. With a password you'll still be able to log into your Groups.io account using the old email address and
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Shal Farley
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#18345
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Re: Secondary Email
You can go to groups.io and when you try to sign in with your email account, it will ask for a password. Choose the selection that indicates you don't have a password. It will send an email to your
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Sandy V
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#18344
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Re: Notes for moderators
When I expand my admin setting, then click on the little triangle on the blue members button, I can choose either "past" or "banned" members. That list will pop up. If I click on their email address,
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Sandy V
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#18343
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Re: Secondary Email
Marcio -- Let me try to explain this step by step. 1) First, you need to somehow get logged in under the old email address. If you visit the site frequently enough, your existing login should remain
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Bruce
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#18342
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Re: Notes for moderators
I can't verify it since I don't have a paid group, but I believe it becomes a drop down on the members page (where you can choose members, bouncing, etc.)? The most recent information says their
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Duane
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#18341
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Re: Secondary Email
Donald, My question is still the same :) What exactly you've set up for your account? As I said, I've only set up an email, it never asked mefor anything else apart from an email and a password.
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Marcio <marcinhorj21@...>
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#18340
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Re: Notes for moderators
Hmm, mine is a paid group and wouldn't have a clue where to look for member information after they are gone... their membership entry disappears when they leave or are booted. As for the database with
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Steve_bp
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#18339
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Re: Notes for moderators
If it were me, I'd probably set up a database that only owners and mods could access.? I believe that on paid groups, you still have access to the member information after they're gone. Duane --
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Duane
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#18338
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Notes for moderators
So when I place someone on moderated status, I pull up their member record, and in the "notes" field, I place a note when the person went on moderated status, and why. That way other moderators can
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Steve_bp
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#18337
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Re: Secondary Email
Marcio . . . <marcinhorj21@...> wrote: I'm not sure how to do this but if you joined by email only, you really should set things up with a password so you can log into the site and
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Donald Hellen
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#18336
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Re: Secondary Email
This is always a good idea for any group owner, and probably for moderators as well. Donald ---------------------------------------------------- Join the Icom group, a general Icom (amateur radio)
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Donald Hellen
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#18335
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Re: Secondary Email
Lena, Sounds good to me. Thanks for the tip :) As a last resort, if indeed I need to confirm through my old email before changing it, I'll consider creating another email and making it an owner. Bruce
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Marcio <marcinhorj21@...>
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#18334
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Re: Concerning Databases
Bob, I pass this on to Ingrid and hope she understands the technical details. Thanks Victoria
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Victoria
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#18333
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Re: Secondary Email
Subscribe another address and make it an owner or moderator. A group can have more than one owner.
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Lena
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#18332
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Re: Secondary Email
Bruce, I completely agree. I don't know since when this "feature" exists and isn't being used, so this could be a good oportunity since the other use which would be something like mentioning someone
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Marcio <marcinhorj21@...>
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#18331
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Re: Secondary Email
Marcio -- Instructions on how to do this can be found in the system help at /static/help#changeemail. To complete the process, you do have to confirm the new email address, but
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Bruce
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#18330
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Re: Secondary Email
No. In groups.io, your email address is your account identifier. You can create a second address (specifically, an alias) from which you can send messages. To do that, go to /account
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Bruce
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#18329
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Re: Secondary Email
Barbara, Hmmm, I don't think I have. Actually, I don't remember ever setting up any username, all I did was to create my account with my email. Is it my username then? And, even in the event of Yahoo
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Marcio <marcinhorj21@...>
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#18328
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Re: Secondary Email
Do you still know the username and password of the old e-mail address? That should be all you need to reactivate it. Barbara Jean [email protected]> wrote:
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Barbara Jean Jasen
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#18327
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