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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

 

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Mine 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:

?Having paid up and requested a transfer, Yahoo is refusing to send an invite saying "[email protected] : Invalid email address"

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Graham.


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:
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. I am hoping to start the transfer Monday.

Thank you,
Susan


Sending invite to transfer

 

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. I am hoping to start the transfer Monday.

Thank you,
Susan


Re: Yahoo refusing to invite [email protected] #transfer #yahoo

 

On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 02:01 PM, Alan Muller wrote:
The Existing Transfers page does not seem to know about an invite, and I have done it multiple times from Yahoo, always with the same response.

Should I just wait a while or are there other steps to take?
You can try the steps listed in this post by Shal:??/g/GroupManagersForum/message/19411

I don't know if it will work, but he's far and away more of an expert on Yahoo Groups than I ever will be. Certainly a browser refresh isn't going to hurt anything...not sure I'd be too happy if I had to go about deleting cookies.

Please report back on what you find out.

Regards,
Bruce


Re: Migrating Messages and Member List from a Yahoo Group

 

Bill . . .

On Sat, 19 Oct 2019 09:17:31 -0700, 4billkay@... wrote:

How do I transfer the messages and member list to Groups.IO ?
I'm not concerned with attachments inside the messages - I've heard they don't transfer and that doesn't matter.
Any help (e.g. a guide?) would be appreciated.
First, I recommend starting a group on GIO then, if you can't find
where to sign up for the premium group subscription ($110-prepaid,
needed for the first year to pay for the transfer), post back here
what you have been able to do. After creating the group, you invite a
"transfer agent" to your group and promote it to moderator status.

/static/pricing

You can use the above link to create your group AND get the premium
group subscription.

/static/transfer

This gives you instructions for either Yahoo or Google group
transfers.

/yahootransfer

This link is the one specific to Yahoo groups.

See how far you can get and if you get stuck someone here will help.

Donald


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group on Groups.io:
/g/ICOM (recently launched, growing slowly)
**also, a new self-help group dedicated to your cat's health:
/g/CatVet (just launched)


Re: Yahoo refusing to invite [email protected] #transfer #yahoo

 

Thanks, Bruce.? The Existing Transfers page does not seem to know about an invite, and I have done it multiple times from Yahoo, always with the same response.

Should I just wait a while or are there other steps to take?

Thanks.

Alan


Re: Yahoo refusing to invite [email protected] #transfer #yahoo

 

On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 01:38 PM, Alan Muller wrote:
It's responding:? "Sorry, an error occurred while loading the content." in red.? Any ideas?
Alan -- That's a totally different error from what Graham was experiencing.

Usually, the invitation has gone out anyway. Hmmm...are you glad you're leaving them yet?

To be sure, go back 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 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. If not, the invitation did not go out. Return to Yahoo and try again.

When the transfer agent accepts the invitation, groups.io will send you an email with further instructions.

Regards,
Bruce


Re: Yahoo refusing to invite [email protected] #transfer #yahoo

 

I'm having the same problem but I am doing the invite correctly from Yahoo.? It's responding:? "Sorry, an error occurred while loading the content." in red.? Any ideas?? Apparently the transfer can't proceed until this is solved.

Thanks!


Re: Problem replying in Thunderbird using message footer link #reply-to-group

 

I neglected to mention that I'm using MacOS version 10.14.6.

Robert R.


Re: Yahoo refusing to invite [email protected] #transfer #yahoo

 

Aha, I believe that is what has happened, many thanks!

(Please disregard my previous reply)

Thanks,
Graham.


Re: Yahoo refusing to invite [email protected] #transfer #yahoo

 

On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 01:09 PM, Graham G3ZOD wrote:
Yahoo is refusing to send an invite saying "[email protected] : Invalid email address"
You have to log into Yahoo and invite the transfer agent to your Yahoo group. It sounds like you are trying to invite it to your groups.io group.?

If you've never done this before, instructions can be found at?

Regards,
Bruce


Yahoo refusing to invite [email protected] #transfer #yahoo

 

Having paid up and requested a transfer, Yahoo is refusing to send an invite saying "[email protected] : Invalid email address"

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Graham.


Re: How to create a new member sign up questionnaire

 

Steven,

See this wiki page about creating a Pending Subscription Notice to screen would-be members.?/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Screening-New-Members-Using-the-Pending-Subscription-Notice

Frances

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FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups

/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki

/static/help
More help: use the search button at the top of the Messages list.


How to create a new member sign up questionnaire

 

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Sorry if this has been discussed.? I did a few searches but was unable to find any info.

I would like to have the members of my Group complete a sign up questionnaire prior to being approved.? Is there a way to do this?

Many Thanks

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Re: Can you have more than one group on a single premium account? #groupowner

 

On Sat, 19 Oct 2019 07:49:16 -0700, tim@... wrote:

We currently have four YahooGroups. One could probably be a subgroup of another as there is a good degree of joint membership and similar topics. However, there are three distinct groups. Do I need three Group.io accounts?

I just wanted to add to Joseph's reply.

You only need one GIO account and the account is not basic or premium,
it's just an account and it's free. The premium group subscriptions
are separate and are not the same as your GIO account that you can use
to join or create other groups with.

If you plan to use subgroups, be aware that for people to belong to a
subgroup, they will need to be members and join the main group. I
believe that (and someone here can correct me if I'm wrong) they will
see all the messages in the main group and only the messages in the
subgroup(s) they join. If that's a problem, then you will want to open
3 groups. Whether you need to get a year's premium group subscription
for the other groups if you do that is up to you (how important is it
to transfer everything over?). If it's OK for everyone to see the
posts in the main group, then maybe subgroups will work for you. If
you need everything to stay separated then you will want separate
groups.

One thing I don't know is if you would need to pay again to transfer a
separate Yahoo group to your main group. You might ask customer
service here. It would seem to me that Mark wouldn't transfer three
groups into one for just one payment. But you should ask before you
pay for a premium group.

I created several new groups a couple of days ago to make sure that
the old ones will continue on with some storage. It's also good to be
able to search past posts but only in two I've been asked if we can
take up a collection to get the money for a premium membership.

Donald


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Join the Icom group, a general Icom (amateur radio) discussion
group on Groups.io:
/g/ICOM (recently launched, growing slowly)
**also, a new self-help group dedicated to your cat's health:
/g/CatVet (just launched)


Re: Receiving duplicate notifications and messages

 

On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 05:31 PM, Sugar Lopez wrote:
When a new subscriber wants to join my group, I receive the request twice.
Do you have two subscriptions (both set to owner or moderator status) to the same group using different email addresses? If the answer to that is yes then I suggest that you check what notifications are checked to be sent to each of them, and turn one of them (the "secondary" one) off.

Chris


Re: Migrating Messages and Member List from a Yahoo Group

 

Simple. Setup a premium account which costs $110 annual subscription and start easy transfer process.
It may take a week or more and all messages and member details would be transferred to

M K Ramadoss


On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 11:30 AM <4billkay@...> wrote:
Hello,
I'm a total novice.? I've run a U.S.Army Yahoo group for 15 years.? We have over 60,000 messages and 1150 members.?
How do I transfer the messages and member list to Groups.IO ???
I'm not concerned with attachments inside the messages - I've heard they don't transfer and that doesn't matter.
Any help (e.g. a guide?) would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill Kay
San Diego
U.S.Army 1978-81.? Founder of "Augsburg2ndOps" on Yahoo Groups.