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Change email address error - that email address is already registered
I had an issue completing a new subscriber because the password would not work I removed the member I re-invited the member with a different email address Member is now subscribed and able to login Now I want to change the email address and I get the message That email address is already registered The email address is not listed in the group I expect the address is still there but inactive How can I clear the email address that so I can now update the new member back to their original email address Thanks Al Rosen |
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Dan,
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All groups have a number. That remains constant. You can change the name, but I believe only once. Dave -----Original Message----- |
Re: Reply to option issue
I thought that if you control R it would go to sender and shift plus control and r goes to group sugar ? ? Bless you, Sugar Lopez ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Norman C. Berns
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2018 2:51 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [GMF] Reply to option issue ? If I have this right - and there's guarantee of that - add a #hashtag set to Reply to Sender and nothing will be sent to the group. Haven't tested it yet, but that's what I read in the HELP files., ? Norman [excess quotes and a solicitation removed by moderator]
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Thank you Shal, but.......
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Our California South Coast On30 Module club group on Facebook is a public group. That name does not appear to be the name of a Facebook Page is the message I receive when trying a add. Not sure why our group has a number vs. a name. Dain On 1/5/2018 7:04 PM, Shal Farley wrote:
dleese,Would be nice if Facebook Page Integration worked with groups. WouldMy understanding is that it does work, but only with Facebook groups that are public. A Facebook group that is private requires authentication for access, and Groups.io hasn't worked out how to do that. |
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Speaking to messages to owner, how many had a number of Subscriber has left messages the first day.
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Dain On 1/5/2018 6:58 PM, Shal Farley wrote:
Norman,Wonder if there's an online guide to using the groups? It's probablyIn addition to the official Help page that J mentioned, have a look at GMF's Wiki: |
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dleese,
Would be nice if Facebook Page Integration worked with groups. WouldMy understanding is that it does work, but only with Facebook groups that are public. A Facebook group that is private requires authentication for access, and Groups.io hasn't worked out how to do that. Shal |
Re: Messages to Owner
Norman,
Wonder if there's an online guide to using the groups? It's probablyIn addition to the official Help page that J mentioned, have a look at GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/home The Wiki is intended as a supplement to the help pages, rather than a replacement, but in some cases it also fills in details that perhaps should eventually get into the help pages. Feel free to copy and modify the Wiki content for your own group's needs, and feel especially free to contribute content to the GMF wiki. If you've written instructions or tutorials for your own group please consider adapting them to the broader audience here. And yes, feel free to post messages in GMF with comments, suggestions and (hopefully constructive) criticism about the GMF Wiki contents. As is always the case with a volunteer effort, some pages are bound to lag behind the evolving reality of Groups.io, and others may not be clear or comprehensive enough - so everyone's help in proofreading is welcome. Shal |
Re: What does NC ("not confirmed") next to their email address mean? (was: question)
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On Jan 5, 2018, at 6:36 PM, J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> wrote:
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Re: What does NC ("not confirmed") next to their email address mean? (was: question)
J_Catlady
BTW if you have a premium or enterprise group and it is restricted, meaning that you have to approve memberships, then approving someone's membership will automatically confirm them on the assumption that you know the person.?
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Re: Reply to option issue
It sounds like you want most replies online to go to the sender and not the group.? If so, you should go to Admin > Settings and scroll down to the Message Policies section.? Under Reply To, set it for Sender instead of Group.
When replying online, just below the composition box, right side, there's a button to toggle the action taken.? If you've set the default to Group (which is probably where yours is now, It will say Private.? Once you click on that, the button on the left will be blue and say Reply to Sender instead of green and Reply to Group. Duane |
Re: What does NC ("not confirmed") next to their email address mean? (was: question)
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThank you for this information! Very helpful!?Erienne? Sent from my iPhone On Jan 5, 2018, at 5:41 PM, J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> wrote:
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Re: Reply to option issue
If I have this right - and there's guarantee of that - add a #hashtag set to Reply to Sender and nothing will be sent to the group. Haven't tested it yet, but that's what I read in the HELP files., Norman ? ? ? ? ?Norman C. Berns ? ? ? ? ? Owner?-??- 215,000+ members and growing On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 4:45 PM, NYILLogistics via Groups.Io <nyillogistics@...> wrote:
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Re: What does NC ("not confirmed") next to their email address mean? (was: question)
J_Catlady
When someone requests membership in a group, and is not yet in any other groups.io groups (i.e., they are not yet a member of groups.io), groups.io sends an email asking them to "confirm" that they requested membership. This is to prevent someone from signing up someone else (like, if I ordered 10 pizzas sent to your house:). The person needs to click on the "confirm membership" link within the email to confirm that they, indeed, requested the membership. Sometimes they don't, or the email goes into spam, or who knows what. If you continue to see the "NC," you can click on the option to "resend confirmation email" and hope they get the resent email. If it still continues, you can try to contact the person outside the system (via your own email) in case groups.io emails are going into the person's spam folder, and ask them to locate the confirmation email and click on on the link. If they STILL can't find it (and this has happened a number of times in my own group), and you know you want to admit the person to your group, you can email Mark and ask him to let them in.
Until the person is confirmed, even though they look like a member of your group they will not be able to post messages to the group or access any group content. They're essentially on hold. -- J |
Reply to option issue
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý? I have a new group The only item I have to configure to mimic the way my Yahoo Group was working Is the Reply to ? Apparently everyone who is selecting the reply to online in the messages is replying to the entire group There is no selection to reply to sender ¨C see attachment Reply to options This is requiring a lot of additional moderation to screen these reply¡¯s so that everyone in the group ?????does not have to receive extra emails that they do not need to see ? ? These are the options in the email that is sent to the member email address This has the additional option to reply to sender ? Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. | Reply To Group | Reply To Sender | Mute This Topic | ? Any suggestions or answers will be appreciated ? ? ? Al Rosen NYIL Logistics 631-786-7300 (cell) ? |
What does NC ("not confirmed") next to their email address mean? (was: question)
Hello,? Someone has requested to join our group and there is an NC next to their email address. It says "not confirmed". What does this mean? Other people who have requested to join have not had the NC next to their email address, so I didn't know what this refers to.? Thank you, Erienne |
Re: Messages to Owner
Thanks all for the quick responses. I've found it all now (at least some of it), but no doubt I'll have new questions tomorrow. ? In quick observation, I find the new groups powerful and complex, but with a plethora of commands tucked in places I'd never think to look. Obviously I should look harder, but mouse-overs or pop-up options would make things so much easier. Wonder if there's an online guide to using the groups? It's probably too early to ask for that, but I'm already getting questions from group members who seem (almost) as befuddled as I.? Norman ? ? ? ? ?Norman C. Berns ? ? ? ? ? Owner?-??- 215,000+ members and growing On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 1:44 PM, Douglas Swearingen via Groups.Io <dougiebehr460@...> wrote:
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Re: Messages to Owner
J_Catlady
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 10:45 am, Douglas Swearingen wrote:
I am supposing you are the group owner.? If not you cannot view owner messages.Not quite true. Any moderator whom the group owner has checked to receive owner messages will get them. It's a bit of a misnomer. :) ? -- J |