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Re: Chronic:: Messages not being delivered.
Not much help if your ISP closes the gate and doesn't let them in. Chris
By Chris Jones · #31031 ·
Re: Problem with member posting #messages
It can depend on his email service.? Gmail is "very helpful" in not showing returned messages by default.? There are other services that take it upon themselves to restrict delivery from GIO now and
By Duane · #31030 ·
Re: Chronic:: Messages not being delivered.
Create a Rule or a Filter to place your Groups.IO messages in a specific folder or your Inbox. Bill [email protected]> wrote:
By William Halte · #31029 ·
Problem with member posting #messages
I have an active member who is having difficulty with sending and receiving posts to our group of friends, for whom groups.io is our main form of continuity in communication. He has unsubscribed and
By b&p <bsandpp@...> · #31028 ·
Re: Merging one parent group into another #howto #integration #merge
You can export the messages in mbox format. See the "export group data" button at the top of your Settings page. After opening the resulting file in a compatible mail client (e.g.: Apple Mail or
By Bruce · #31027 ·
Re: Merging one parent group into another #howto #integration #merge
If you're not deleting the second group, you could use the hyperlinks on messages (or topics) to post links to them.? People would need to be members of that group to access them unless you have
By Duane · #31026 ·
Re: Merging one parent group into another #howto #integration #merge
I guess I was just hoping that somehow I could find a way to preserve/migrate message from the old group into the new one, perhaps by linking to the old group messages? I have a feeling the answer is
By Lara Radysh · #31025 ·
Re: Merging one parent group into another #howto #integration #merge
Yes. I'm afraid not. I'm not sure what you might mean by this. Regards, Bruce
By Bruce · #31024 ·
Re: Merging one parent group into another #howto #integration #merge
Thought so. That is a bummer. This means I have to re create the group and subgroups under parent B group and then send new invitations to everyone to join again? Folders is easy to create and move.
By Lara Radysh · #31023 ·
Re: Merging one parent group into another #howto #integration #merge
In a word, No.? There's no merging (or splitting) of (sub)groups on GIO that can be done programmatically.? You'd have to do everything manually.? It's been suggested before (check on the beta
By Duane · #31022 ·
Re: Do our members have a groups.io account (to complete a poll) #howto #access #polls
Correct. You can search the group Activity Log for entries that suggest someone may have logged in at some time (i.e.: did something "via web"). Logins, however, are are account activity and are not
By Bruce · #31021 ·
Re: Do our members have a groups.io account (to complete a poll) #howto #access #polls
Members are those who have been accepted as part of your group or joined your group. They have Groups.io accounts. The distinction between email members and those who have never logged in is a false
By Frances · #31020 ·
Merging one parent group into another #howto #integration #merge
Is it possible to merge a parent group (lets call it A) into our parent group (lets call it B)?? Both parent groups also contain subgroups. Can we take parent group A and make it a subgroup in parent
By Lara Radysh · #31019 ·
Do our members have a groups.io account (to complete a poll) #howto #access #polls
We're thinking of trying a poll for our group.? But only members with groups.io accounts can complete the poll.? So if some of our members joined only via email and never logged in to groups.io,
By J. Bernstein · #31018 ·
Re: Not moderating 1st post
If you have a restricted group, you can turn it off. Yes, you must choose one of the spam control options. Frances -- GMF Wiki: (unofficial) Help for members (and would-be members) and group managers
By Frances · #31017 ·
Not moderating 1st post
As best I can tell, default is that first post must be moderated. Can I turn that off? It appears I must check one of the boxes? Wayne
By Wayne Hulehan · #31016 ·
Re: Chronic:: Messages not being delivered.
You have inadvertently touched on a sore point there. When the group I co - own migrated from Yahoo towards the end of 2017 my ISP (and mail provider) British Telecom had an annoying habit of shunting
By Chris Jones · #31015 ·
Re: Chronic:: Messages not being delivered.
Another 'better' solution: Disable Spam Filtering altogether. This works! Thank you Donald Hellen 73 Den Spiess W2DEN
By Dennis Spiess · #31014 ·
Re: Chronic:: Messages not being delivered.
Den . . . wrote: What happens if you just disable spam filtering. Will it let the messages pass through to your inbox? With Roadrunner email, I don't think I had the choice to disable it but I did
By Donald Hellen · #31013 ·
Re: Chronic:: Messages not being delivered.
Thanks for your update.? I've added a link to this message on our wiki page about Comcast, /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Comcast.net Duane -- GMF's Wiki:
By Duane · #31012 ·