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Eric Johnson
A question . . . We had 2 groups that really were part of a whole. There was a "members" Yahoo group and a "Board" Yahoo group. We've successfully moved the members. However, partially due to my having to learn how sub-groups work and partially due to the President being away and unable to make me a co-owner, we missed this artificial about transfers. We felt we had plenty of time to move the Board which only has about 20 members and rather sporadic messaging. Now we have one group in Groups.io and one remains in Yahoo groups. I would like suggestions concerning how we should proceed. I realize that Yahoo is totally messed up. We are very happy with Groups.io except for this glitch so going back or going elsewhere is down our list of "X" alternatives. Eric Johnson |
Re: Members editing and deleting their OWN messages
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 12:42 PM, Christina Ferrigno wrote:
Apparently when you are in moderated status you are unable to edit your own messagesYou can edit them, but the edits need to be approved when you're still in the NuM condition. 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 Disable "Mute This Topic"
Yanto
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Frances,Thanks for your clear explanation. It's relieve if "mute this topic" only refer to our own email preferences, not group's preferences. Appreciate your answer with required link. It's a valuable information for newbie like me in groups.io system. Budhi S. On 11/25/2019 7:20 PM, Frances wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 10:09 AM, Yanto wrote: |
Re: Members editing and deleting their OWN messages
I discovered the issue. My 'member' ID was set up as moderated until a set amount of messages were approved. Apparently when you are in moderated status you are unable to edit your own messages; I find that odd, but there you have it. Under my 'owner' ID I overrode the moderated status of my simple 'member' ID and since that time I am able to edit/delete my 'member' emails. Mystery solved.
Thanks for the various comments. Tina |
Re: Not getting all of my group postings
Edward, Are they listed in the Email Delivery History tab of your Subscription in that group? YES In which section are they listed? If in the Most Recent Successful Delivery section that's the end of the story as far as Groups.io is concerned. Your email service accepted delivery, what they did with the message from there you'll have to discuss with them. If in the Most Recent Unsuccessful Attempt section that's indicitave of greylisting. The affected message(s) should eventually either be delivered or be rejected ("bounced") depending on how Groups.io's retries interact with your email service's greylisting procedures. I have had similar problems with Yahoo groups not delivering all my group's postings. This indicates that your email service isn't very keen on delivering email list traffic to you. I recommend choosing a better service. Many years ago (in the DSL days) I switched from Verizon to a cable service as my ISP. In part because of the price/speed benefit, but also in part because Verizon would swallow some of my Y!Group messages and I couldn't get any satisfaction from their technical support. That's my rant. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
Re: Office 365 Issues
Larry,
Just look at the first Received Header, and compare its source toSort-of. Gmail inserts other fields in the message header that detail its results for the various authentication methods used with the incoming message. Things like whether SPF was valid, DKIM valid, DMARC disposition. It may also indicate if a sender failed a reverse lookup, or maybe Gmail would have rejected the message too, I don't really know (yet). But either way, that's information too. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
I had a pending message with an attached flyer that was embedded in the message. ?But below that was a mini version of the flyer that had the word "delete" as an apparent option. ?But clicking on that delete in the edit mode did nothing. ?I am wondering if that had been clicked on and the message approved, would the whole flyer have disappeared? ?We have two moderators. ?Only one saw the small box on her her PC desktop. ?It did not appear on either my PC desktop or my iPad. ?I need to how to handle this in the future.?
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Re: Default Date Order of Messages
Is there a setting to permanently change the default to NEWEST on top so I don't have to do this every time I visit? I looked through all the settings and either couldn't find it or it isn't there.--?Just click on the arrow beside Date. It sticks with whatever you left it at. There is no other setting for this. Frances FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups GMF Wiki: (unofficial) Help for members (and would-be members) and group managers |
Default Date Order of Messages
Hello,
Each time I visit the messages, I have to click on the DATE button at the top because the default date order is for the oldest messages to appear at the top. Is there a setting to permanently change the default to NEWEST on top so I don't have to do this every time I visit? I looked through all the settings and either couldn't find it or it isn't there. Thanks |
Re: How to Disable "Mute This Topic"
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 10:09 AM, Yanto wrote:
My question:Hi Budhi, You can't change the footers. The Mute this topic only refers to your own email preferences. Not the group's preferences. And you can edit your previous mutes or follows. See? /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Managing-Muted-and-Followed-Topics And an overview of muting and following: /static/help#muting Frances ? -- FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups GMF Wiki: (unofficial) Help for members (and would-be members) and group managers |
How to Disable "Mute This Topic"
Yanto
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýDear GMF Users,Currently I'm a new user in groups.io system and owner of our groups, that has been transferred from Yahoogroups. I saw, when we send an email to our groups in groups.io system, new message footer will added automatically. I copy paste sample of this message footer (replacing our groups name with ... [3 dots]). My question: Is there any settings inside groups.io system to remove "Mute This Topic" part from message footer? Or any setting to customize our groups message footer? As far as I know, when we mute topic, no new message can be send and replying to those topic. Is it correct? Thanks for your help. Budhi S. |
Re: Office 365 Issues
Shal wrote:
If you want, you can CC my email address on some future messages sent to Groups.io groups, then let me know which, if any, bounced. I don't know that both copies of a CC'd message would go out from the same server, but could verify it if you also forward the bounce message to me. That would let me see what Gmail's analysis of the sending authentication has to say. Just look at the first Received Header, and compare its source to whether it succeeded or failed. This essentially duplicates Lena's efforts, right? Larry |
Re: How do I reply to message in Digest Mode?
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 08:06 AM, Ruth Daniels wrote:
I'm working in Outlook and when I click either Reply to Group or Reply to Sender, it opens Windows Mail.Ruth -- Which program opens when you click on a mailto: link?depends on your local settings. Windows Mail will continue to be your default email client until you change it.?See??and similar articles on the web. Bruce |
Re: How do I reply to message in Digest Mode?
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 07:06 AM, Ruth Daniels wrote:
I'm working in Outlook and when I click either Reply to Group or Reply to Sender, it opens Windows Mail.Unless you choose to reply online, that's the way it works.? You're sending a reply email to the group or sender. 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: Can't turn off "new users moderated"
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 09:21 AM, Joan Leib wrote:
Okay. So this is a difference between a group that was transferred from Yahoo and one that wasn't. Re the spam settings, I sent out a lot of invites - if the "new members require approval" setting is on, does that apply to members who join via invite?I am quite sure that members who join via invite are controlled by new members are moderated if it is checked. If your group is restricted, you don't have to have that box checked. Be sure to save any changes. The Update Group button is a long way down on that page! Invites are dealt with differently in one way - if you have a pending subscription notice that is active to vet new members, those that you invite don't receive that notice. It is assumed that you have pre-approved them as the right fit for your group. Frances ? -- FAQ on Moving from YahooGroups GMF Wiki: (unofficial) Help for members (and would-be members) and group managers |
Re: YG outage
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 07:22 AM, Frances wrote:
Stage 4 is the biggest bottleneckActually, Stage 1 & 2 are the current bottlenecks due to the problems with Yahoo.? Even when GIO can connect, they can't always get the information. 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: Can't turn off "new users moderated"
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 08:21 AM, Joan Leib wrote:
if the "new members require approval" setting is on, does that apply to members who join via invite?No, an invitation assumes that you've already vetted the member, so no moderation occurs. 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 |
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