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#moderation
How does a moderator or owner delete a single message from a conversation in the message archives?? I tried to delete one message and the only option it gave me was to delete the entire conversation.
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Re: Question about fees
A great point Jeri. Susan
On Saturday, October 19, 2019, 12:47:39 PM PDT, Jeri Dansky <jeri@...> wrote:
If you don¡¯t need the features offered by the premium subscription, you can return to the basic after a year. I know this will be unpopular, but here¡¯s my take after my transfer from Y!G a few days ago: I¡¯m so happy with ?(SO much better than Yahoo Groups) that I may very well stay on the premium plan next year to help fund the site, to do my part to help ensure it sticks around. I¡¯m willing to pay for good products, and running ?isn¡¯t something that comes free.? Jeri |
Re: Question about fees
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I agree Rich. I thought it was just the initial cost of moving members and information over. I didn't understand the perks of staying premium. Makes sense, or maybe cents now. <grin>
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On Saturday, October 19, 2019, 12:33:06 PM PDT, rich hurd <rah1420@...> wrote:
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I¡¯m debating about the donation thing. I funded our 4700-member-strong group (in existence for 10 years) out of my own pocket and people are randomly sending me PayPal payments to offset it. I also have a single nonprofit that has said that his group would bankroll the whole thing going forward.? I figure I¡¯ll let the dust of the transfer settle and then I have a year to make up my mind what to do next.?
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¡°We?choose to go to the Moon in this decade and?do?the other?things, not because they are easy, but?because they are hard.¡± ¨D John F Kennedy
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Re: Question about fees
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIf you don¡¯t need the features offered by the premium subscription, you can return to the basic after a year.I know this will be unpopular, but here¡¯s my take after my transfer from Y!G a few days ago: I¡¯m so happy with ?(SO much better than Yahoo Groups) that I may very well stay on the premium plan next year to help fund the site, to do my part to help ensure it sticks around. I¡¯m willing to pay for good products, and running ?isn¡¯t something that comes free.? Jeri
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Re: Question about fees
Thank you Frances. It looks like once I get on the premium plan, we can take it out for a test drive and see how it fits us all. If we like all the additions, other members have offered to pitch in to contribute so I would not have to pay anything. It is a Mexican chat list with over 10,000 members. It is rather exciting to start this new chapter. Tracking RSVP's would be neat because there are many functions people forget about. Time will tell! Susan
On Saturday, October 19, 2019, 12:15:56 PM PDT, Frances <frances@...> wrote:
Well, there are some advantages to the Premium plan which you might or might not find useful. For example, you can track removed users, ban domains, track RSVPs for events, and take donations. /static/pricing It really depends on your use. Frances -- FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki /static/help More help: use the search button at the top of the Messages list. |
Re: Question about fees
I¡¯m debating about the donation thing. I funded our 4700-member-strong group (in existence for 10 years) out of my own pocket and people are randomly sending me PayPal payments to offset it. I also have a single nonprofit that has said that his group would bankroll the whole thing going forward.? I figure I¡¯ll let the dust of the transfer settle and then I have a year to make up my mind what to do next.? On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 15:15 Frances <frances@...> wrote: Because there is no reason to continue on at the $110 plan that I can see or am I missing something?Well, there are some advantages to the Premium plan which you might or might not find useful. --
¡°We?choose to go to the Moon in this decade and?do?the other?things, not because they are easy, but?because they are hard.¡± ¨D John F Kennedy |
Re: Question about fees
More storage on Premium is a benefit I see, 10GB vs 1GB k On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 2:15 PM Frances <frances@...> wrote: Because there is no reason to continue on at the $110 plan that I can see or am I missing something?Well, there are some advantages to the Premium plan which you might or might not find useful. --
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Re: Question about fees
Because there is no reason to continue on at the $110 plan that I can see or am I missing something?Well, there are some advantages to the Premium plan which you might or might not find useful. For example, you can track removed users, ban domains, track RSVPs for events, and take donations. /static/pricing It really depends on your use. Frances -- FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki /static/help More help: use the search button at the top of the Messages list. |
Re: Question about fees
According to the Easy Transfer page, yes. ? On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 14:58 Susan Pitlock via Groups.Io <strawberryblnd_101=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Question about fees
Yes. You can return to basic (free) after the year.?
See this: ?Premium Group Required? For the transfer, we ask that you sign up for the Premium Yearly plan (you can downgrade to free after a year if you wish). ?
Source: ?/yahootransferAlso, a change - In Site Updates from Mark: NEW: For premium/enterprise groups on annual billing, we now send out a courtesy reminder two weeks before billing them. Source: So you will be warned! Frances -- FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki /static/help More help: use the search button at the top of the Messages list. |
Re: Sending invite to transfer
OK thank you Bruce. I will just be patient and wait. Susan
On Saturday, October 19, 2019, 11:24:43 AM PDT, Bruce Bowman <bruce.bowman@...> wrote:
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 02:14 PM, Susan Pitlock wrote: How long does it normally take for transfer to be added to my member list? I sent 3 invites so far and that address has not been added yet. If you want to know status, go to the groups.io transfer page at?/yahootransfer. Pull down the Existing Transfers menu at bottom right and select the group that you're trying to transfer (click on it). A status bar should appear at the top of the resulting page. If it says something along the lines of "we have received your invitation and will accept it soon...", then everything is fine. Assuming the invitation *did* go out, groups.io will send you an email when the invitation is accepted.?Please be advised that sending additional invites when a successful invitation has already been sent will only slow things down. Hope this helps, Bruce |
Re: Sending invite to transfer
Sorry I misunderstood. MKR On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 1:23 PM M K Ramadoss via Groups.Io <mkr777=[email protected]> wrote:
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Can I transfer multiple yahoo groups to subgroups of a main group?
#transfer
Hello,
like the header says. I like to set up a main group with premium Membership and add some sub groups that all belongs to the same theme. Then I like to tranfer the contents of the diferent yahoo groups to the sub groups. Is this supported here at groups.io to do this? Regards, Isidro |
Re: Yahoo not allowing [email protected] to be added to membership
#yahoo
I tried CtrlF5 and that didn't change anything.? (But I have no idea what that combination is supposed to do.) Then I tried a different browser (Epic) and that worked.? I'll try working through the Firefox problem later. Thank you! |
Re: Problem replying in Thunderbird using message footer link
#reply-to-group
Pablo Sanchez
Hi Robert,
Have you tried using the latest version of Thunderbird?? On your platform it is 68.x I'm still on 60.8.0 (Linux) and I see the same behavior.? I have two add-ons that are preventing me from upgrading.? I'm working on one now so I hope to upgrade soon (and thus see if the problem is resolved with the latest version). Cheers, -pablo |
Re: Yahoo refusing to invite [email protected]
#transfer
#yahoo
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMine worked but here is what I did ¡°Groups.io Transfer <[email protected]>¡±Obviously you use only the text inside the quotes.? William R. C. Ellis eMail:William_Ellis@... Cell:?781-454-7037 On Oct 19, 2019, at 13:12, Graham G3ZOD <g3zodna@...> wrote:
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Re: Sending invite to transfer
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 02:14 PM, Susan Pitlock wrote:
How long does it normally take for transfer to be added to my member list? I sent 3 invites so far and that address has not been added yet.Susan -- The transfer agent needs to join your Yahoo group, not your groups.io group. Which member list are you looking at?? If you want to know status, go to the groups.io transfer page at?/yahootransfer. Pull down the Existing Transfers menu at bottom right and select the group that you're trying to transfer (click on it). A status bar should appear at the top of the resulting page. If it says something along the lines of "we have received your invitation and will accept it soon...", then everything is fine. Assuming the invitation *did* go out, groups.io will send you an email when the invitation is accepted.?Please be advised that sending additional invites when a successful invitation has already been sent will only slow things down. Hope this helps, Bruce |
Re: Sending invite to transfer
The recipient has to accept the invite before they are accepted. Wait for a couple of days and see if they have accepted. MKR On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 1:14 PM Susan Pitlock via Groups.Io <strawberryblnd_101=[email protected]> wrote:
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