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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Ilana, I would suggest that you insist on having a backup contact of some kind from each member; a phone/text number or other contact. Other than a backup contact, it would be far better to educate
By Monica H. Bellizzi · #33162 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
ISIS, It seems that you are making some assumptions that don't hold water.? For one, you assume the problem is unique to groups.io.? It isn't, in fact they are one of the few that let you know about
By John Pearce <jponsalt@...> · #33161 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
For the avoidance of doubt... the "list of contacts" has to be in the *mail provider's contact list* , not that in an email client. FWIW my ISP "improved" its email interface with the result that it
By Chris Jones · #33160 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Ironic, isn't it? Lots of people still have Yahoo Mail accounts because for awhile you *had* to...in order to subscribe to Yahoo Groups. Now that many Yahoo Groups have migrated to groups.io, Yahoo
By Bruce · #33159 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Yeah, I should have stated that more clearly.? GIO honors the FBL and will remove people.? Yahoo and Google (the big fish) don't honor the FBL as far as I can tell, so won't kick people off.? GIO
By Duane · #33158 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Duane, I may be misinterpreting what you're saying but In my groups, yahoo addresses represent 35% of the removal-for-spam incidents.
By Pete Cook · #33157 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
I have tested it, using a disposable group, and the last Owner is never kicked off, by this mechanism or otherwise. He can't even unsubscribe on purpose, or delete his own account, without first
By Bruce · #33156 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Ilana -- Providers are getting more and more aggressive with spam filtering, and the complete elimination of "false positives" is probably not an achievable goal.?While the above actions have been
By Bruce · #33155 ·
Re: Wanting to convert from Yahoogroups to Groups.io.
Michael -- A 'quick start' guide for setting up a group can be found at /helpcenter/gettingstarted. It's still in something of a draft form but is nonetheless fairly complete. Group
By Bruce · #33154 ·
Wanting to convert from Yahoogroups to Groups.io.
Our group the ¡°Pennsylvania Council of the Blind¡± has finally gotten frustrated with Yahoogroups and we have decided to migrate over to Groups.io. We have a number of groups in yahoogroups which
By michael zaken <michael.zaken@...> · #33153 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
So I¡¯m a new group owner just launching my first group and want to keep members¡¯ incoming groups.io messages from being treated as spam! it sounds like I should do two things for spam prevention:
By Ilana DeBare · #33152 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Check out /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/5115 If they're the only owner, they shouldn't lose access, but it's not something I want to test. ;>)? If you have another email address, you
By Duane · #33151 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
I appreciate the technical/political explanations of why Groups.io is getting pushed into doing this. It's a seriously rotten deal, and I hope other providers will not follow suit. I'm not exactly
By isis feral · #33150 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
I see how this could be a greater problem for your members than for many of us. To the experienced members here: What would a member have to do to get back in the group after the link expires? I'm
By Pete Cook · #33149 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
This has happened to a small percentage of my members and honestly it's not a big deal. The member gets an email notice with a link to resume their subscription, and it takes them one click to get
By Pete Cook · #33148 ·
Re: why are membership applicants called "member" before even admitted?
Shal, i?m not quite sure any more now about the exact wording of the mails I received from the system at each stage of a member?s application. I just remember that someone was titled as "joined"
By Victoria · #33147 ·
Re: Zoom mp4 files
Hi Maureen, a recent change on Groups.io now allows you to upload links to files on other cloud storage platforms such as Dropbox and OneDrive etc.? Check out the options on the +New button in the
By Andy Wedge · #33146 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Isis . . . (see below) <isisferal@...> wrote: This started happening a few years ago when email service providers decided for us (without asking us) that to protect us from being stuck
By Donald Hellen · #33145 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Isis -- Groups.io sends a lot of emails, and is registered with a "foreign" top-level domain. Thus, it already has two strikes against it, as far as the spam algorithms are concerned. Honoring email
By Bruce · #33144 ·
Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Thanks, Duane. I wish I had known about this before I brought my groups here. Honestly, I would have gone elsewhere. We have no control over what our email providers do. Almost every big email
By isis feral · #33143 ·