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Re: Still having Problems setting up donations for group
On 13 Nov 2019 06:03, Fabien wrote:
I¡¯m still having trouble setting up donations. When it asks for theThe Stripe page that is displayed depends on which country you're in, so we can't really help unless you tell us in which country you are, so that we can go look at what the Stripe page looks like for that country. Samuel |
Re: Still having Problems setting up donations for group
On Nov 13, 2019, at 12:29 AM, Fabien <theboxcarchildren10@...> wrote:Why not tell the truth?.. You have an email List and want to accept donations to help pay to host it. |
Re: How to move a group with no owner?
There was a message from a large tractor group which successfully moved everything using PG4.
Asked for the details and waiting for a reply.? Am interested to know how the porting of messages was accomplished.
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 9:07 PM Dale Smith <dalesierra@...> wrote:
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Yahoo deleted our group
[mod note: this is about a Yahoo! group, and appears to be an isolated case]
I belong to an orphan group on Yahoo that we're trying to move to groups.io . The owner died several years ago and there were no moderators left. The group wasn't terribly active, but it wasn't dormant either. It appears that we are going to be able to save a significant amount of the data and messages from the group, and a number of members have already joined the new group. The problem is that Yahoo told us that the groups would all remain as an email reflector groups. But this group in question [ATSF] has completely disappeared. Messages sent to the group get the following reply: We are unable to deliver the message from <dano@...> to <atsf@...>. Your message was sent to a group that does not exist. Please check to make sure you spelled the group name correctly. For further assistance, please visit Now I've been lied to before in my life, and Yahoo doing this to us isn't totally beyond belief, given their track record. But it's frustrating for two reasons. First is that we don't have a way to reach out to members who haven't already joined the new group. But perhaps more annoying is the fact that there is apparently no way to contact Yahoo about this without paying them money. I guess we can live with it, but I wondered if anyone else had noticed this situation or had ideas on how to report this to Y!. Dano |
Re: Still having Problems setting up donations for group
Fabien, I think that you are overthinking it.
Just create an account - they only ask for name, email address, create password. About using Stripe with Groups.io, see?/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Donations I don't think you have to do anything but set up Accept Online Payments.?
See this Documentation i found on the Stripe website.
GMF members, if you have set up Stripe and payments, any advice? I can't test it because I don't have a Premium group. Frances FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups GMF Wiki: (unofficial) Help for members (and would-be members) and group managers |
Re: Email delays
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Hello David,
I have had my group here for almost 2 years.? Very seldom have I experienced message delays.? The time it lasted the longest time was because of my e-mail
provider not GIO.
Doug
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of DAVID <davidlandsman@...>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 8:44 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [GMF] Email delays ?
Hey All,
Recently moved a baseball league from Yahoo, which wasn't always quick. I chose theis, compared to Googlegroups (which seems to be almost instantaneous) due to offering some features that Google seems to be lacking. Are delays in emails coming through a common thing, or, more the exception to the rule. TIA! |
Still having Problems setting up donations for group
Fabien
hello,
I¡¯m still having trouble setting up donations. When it asks for the company name, job title, business address, business phone number, website, business type such as LLC, nonprofit organization, etc., and other required fields, I¡¯m not sure what to put. Any suggestions? I don¡¯t have a website, or a Facebook page or Twitter for this group. I¡¯d rather not give out my personal Twitter or Facebook information. just need some assistance getting started. Blessings, Fabien |
Email delays
DAVID
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHey All, Recently moved a baseball league from Yahoo, which wasn't always quick. I chose theis, compared to Googlegroups (which seems to be almost instantaneous) due to offering some features that Google seems to be lacking. Are delays in emails coming through a common thing, or, more the exception to the rule. TIA! |
Re: How to move a group with no owner?
Oh, yes, I should add that we are trying desperately to contact the long absent owner in one case, utilizing searches to find email addresses, snail mail addresses, Facebook friends, and more because it would be so much easier if she could be prevailed upon to take five minutes of her time to speed the process.
-- Dennis A. Steckley |
Re: How to move a group with no owner?
The other thing to keep in mind is that yahoo is glitching and changing almost hourly.? I am in the process of moving four groups over, and sometimes yahoo lets the moderator do anything and at other times won't even allow the owner access to the group.? So on the groups I'm having trouble with, the other moderators and owners and I are trying repeatedly to get in and make the needed changes.? Sometimes we've succeeded; sometimes not.
-- Dennis A. Steckley |
Re: Unable to post to my group
Mat,
I have recently set up a groups.io group, and am unable to post to itThe mail server connecting to Groups.io to deliver your message is failing Groups.io's test for its validity. This has cropped up from time to time before, but I don't recall if there was a resolution. Maybe search for "reverse DNS" in GMF's and/or beta's Messages. The simple answer might be to use a different email service. Beyond that I think you'd have to get some technical help from your email service. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
Re: Reconfigure Home page
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 07:48 PM, Steve Tyler wrote:
I have not seen any options available? to reconfigure the Home page, other than the picture. Are there any tools or options available that I've overlooked?To customize the Home page beyond the basics, you need to have an Enterprise group, /static/pricing Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button at the top of Messages list A few site FAQs: /static/pricing#frequently-asked-questions |
Re: How to move a group with no owner?
Dale, ? I have done this with a group and things are going pretty good as a free groups.io account.? In our case, the owner was locked out and couldn't get in, so with his permission, I started a new groups.io account.? There were about 27000 messages and about 400mb of photos and 32 mb of files.? We let people on the old group know about the new group and about 100 out of some 600 members on the old group joined up.? That also weeded out the inactive membership as the activity on the list hasn't dropped in the least.? ? The one problem we had was that occasionally someone would send their email to the group to xxx@... instead of "@groups.io,"most likely due to either the fact that they hadn't been keeping up with the group and hadn't seen the messages about the new group or they just got the address from their address book. ? Since there was no owner access to the Yahoo group, we couldn't shut down posting.? When that happened, we had a flurry of replys to the old group, none of which were included in our slowly building message archive at groups.io, and new members who hadn't been in the old group just didn't get them.? To solve this, I set up a mail filter that moved any messages for that group at Yahoo to a separate mailbox. ? As an owner of the new group, I forwarded them to the new group with a tactful note to not send messages to the Yahoo group.? We haven't had that problem for a while now and it will probably be less frequent now that there is no Yahoo web site from which to send mail. ? I downloaded all the group content using PG Offline.? I then went to the new group and uploaded first the files, which was easy as there weren't that many of them.? Photos were a bit harder, but it took me about an afternoon to load the photos and albums individually.?? Unfortunately you can't upload a whole album at once.? You have to create the album and then upload its contents.?? If you have a larger group, this job can be split up making it less onerous for the individual doing it. ? The final sticking point was the archive of past messages.? While I am still hoping for an easy way to port from PG Offline to Groups.io, I did work out an interim solution. ? I exported the messages to html files by year to keep the size of the HTML files to a reasonable size.? I set 5000 messages as the page size and didn't go over it in any year.? Since I also do several websites, I created an index page for the HTML pages created by PG Offline and loaded everything in a corner of one of my websites and made it a subdomain that can be directly accessed by a reasonable length url.? One caveat though.? You need to rename the PG Offline file as soon as is created as the next years file will overwrite it. ? I know this won't work for everyone, but aside from the last issue of the message archive should be doable.? For that final step you need someone who can create a web page index and has a place to host it. ? Good luck and if you have any questions feel free to contact me off group. ? Dale Smith ? [ad removed by moderator] On 11/12/2019 5:10 PM, Dale Putnam wrote:
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Re: Email account for transferred membership
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 09:21 PM, Dale Smith wrote:
As Bruce said,?In groups.io, your email address is your account. So not your Yahoo sign in.? |
Re: Missing Emails
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 09:28 PM, J Forster wrote:
In the interval between the scrape and upload messages continue to be posted to the Yahoo group.Unfortunately you can't do a lot. You can download them and save them as files in your new group, forward them (but without the right member's name).? See for ideas - 10 b) and 10 c) -?/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/FAQ-on-Moving-from-Yahoo-Groups You need to announce to everyone that your Yahoo Group has moved. Put everyone on moderate.? The transfer wiki page says:? Y!group after the transfer
"After I determined that the transfer was successful, I set the entire group default to moderated postings. Only 5 (out of 1600) members have tried to post after I sent a special notice that all posting would continue only on groups.io
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By moderating posting of messages, files and photos the Yahoogroup will be static. Three times instead of approving a moderated request to post, I replied directly to the YG member that the group had moved. ?I also checked to make sure that their membership had transferred. ?After the first day the only activity on the old YG list has been members unsubscribing."
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Groups.io after the transfer
Consider sending a follow-up "special notice" describing how the transfer went and providing useful account management information. Portions of the FAQ section beginning at /static/help#faq may be particularly useful to new groups.io members.
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It's not unusual for a significant fraction of Y!G members' email addresses to begin bouncing after the transfer is complete. Many of these will be members previously on "no email" or "special notices" who perhaps got a new email address some time ago and found it easier to change their message delivery instead of unsubscribing. How much effort you want to spend chasing down these inactive accounts is up to you.
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Incomplete transfer
It's not unusual for a transfer to be incomplete, usually due to problems with Yahoo servers. The transfer agent will send an email to each of the groups.io group owner(s) explaining what it was able to transfer -- and what it was not.
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If the left-behind content is extensive, you can start a new transfer to get the remaining group content, but you first have to delete the completed transfer request(s). On the Yahoogroups transfer page, select the groups affected one by one from the Existing Transfers menu and hit the red "Delete Completed Transfer" button on the resulting page. After doing so, you can initiate a new transfer. Be sure to select (with the checkboxes) only those group areas that were left behind the first time. Note that this will again involve some time patiently waiting in the transfer queue.
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If there are only a few documents affected, it's usually easier to download them from the Y!G and upload them to GIO manually.
Source: ?/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Transfer-from-Yahoo-Groups#Y21group-after-the-transfer Frances ? -- FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups GMF Wiki: (unofficial) Help for members (and would-be members) and group managers |
Missing Emails
This may have been asked before and I apologize if that's the case.
Groups.io scrapes a Yahoo group and then ques it for upload to he new group. In the interval between the scrape and upload messages continue to be posted to the Yahoo group. There messages will not be scraped and uploaded. Is there any way to download the interim messages and upload them to the correct place? Also, relatedly, the scraping missed a few messages because of Yahoo spazzing. Can these be manually downloaded and inserted into the new message files in the correct places? Thanks ======================= |
Re: Email account for transferred membership
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýBruce, Yahoo allows mail to be sent to addresses other than the sign in
email for Yahoo groups.? Right now, my Yahoo groups mail is sent
to the Yahoo sign in email.?? I can change the delivery to another
email address without changing the Yahoo sign in email, such as
the one I use for groups.io.? My question is which address will groups.io use to either create a new account or associate it with an existing account.?? The Yahoo sign on address or the Yahoo designated email delivery address??? I think it is the latter.? Can you confirm? Dale On 11/12/2019 5:12 PM, Bruce Bowman
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 07:53 PM, Dale Smith wrote: |
Re: Reconfigure Home page
Steve, you can edit the text, but I don't believe you can't change the format. With the Advanced Toolbar (the hamburger menu), you can style it, choose fonts, size, colour. There is also source code - you may be able to do something there.
It is in Admin, Settings, scroll down for Description. Frances -- FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups GMF Wiki: (unofficial) Help for members (and would-be members) and group managers |
Reconfigure Home page
Steve Tyler
Sorry if this is basic, but I couldn't find an answer on a quick search. I'm in the process of migrating several Yahoo! Groups sites to Groups.io, and I have not seen any options available? to reconfigure the Home page, other than the picture. Are there any tools or options available that I've overlooked?
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