Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Bill, I wish I had a good list of providers, or more precisely, a list of good providers, but pretty much every one I've come across has one limitation or another. So I have to decide which
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isis feral
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#33177
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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
I'd be interested to see your list of alternative providers. -- Bill
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Bill Burns
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#33176
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Re: why are membership applicants called "member" before even admitted?
Tim, I am assuming: - you have a Restricted group. - the person used the Join this Group link on your group homepage or emailed to Subscribe. You did not invite them. You did not direct add them. -
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Frances
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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
John, there's really no need to defend Groups.io from me. I came here because I was impressed with Mark, even before the Yahoo Groups exodus. And I already acknowledged that I appreciate the technical
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isis feral
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#33174
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Re: Wanting to convert from Yahoogroups to Groups.io.
Michael, There are several other groups for or with blind users in Groups.io <http://groups.io/>. If you have any questions relating to use with special technologies, you can ask again and add an
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Frances
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#33173
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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Just about *any* email provider will -- sooner or later -- filter a groups.io message based on some computer algorithm and redirect it to your junk mail folder. "Me too" and "I agree" messages are
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Bruce
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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
I use outlook.live.com, which used to be hotmail. I would not put them on a list of not receiving messages into the spam folder. I say this as I may receive 15 or more emails a day from Group Managers
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Douglas Swearingen
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#33171
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Re: Wanting to convert from Yahoogroups to Groups.io.
Michael, With your Yahoo group or groups over there, did you or someone in the group obtain a 'getmydata' ?? Hoping it was the Yahoo group owner or a moderator with high privileges to obtain the
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BMaverick
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#33170
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Re: Applicants
That was a bug and was squashed on July 2 (just a few minutes after it was reported!), https://beta.groups.io/g/main/topic/75261571 Duane -- The official Groups.io user documentation is in the
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Duane
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#33169
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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
Others have though.? There's an incomplete list of the email providers that have done this to people at /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/5115#Service-Providers Duane -- The official
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Duane
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#33168
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Re: why are membership applicants called "member" before even admitted?
I¡¯m just sticking my oar in here because my similar problems remain unresolved.... Applicants were not receiving my set email in response to a request to join. those people are called members on one
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Tim Morris
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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
... IF| We have no control over what our email | providers do. Almost every big email | provider is on the list of providers | where this can happen, except Gmail, Not just Gmail. I use OUTLOOK eMail
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Rubens
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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
To me the most obvious reason to have an expiry on either the email me a link or the re-subscribe is if that link gets into the wrong hands it would allow a ne'er do well access Emails go astray, or
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Nivard Ovington
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#33165
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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
It may be something similar to invitations (in addition to the record keeping.)? If you don't remove an invitation from the list, it can be used at any time in the future.? There have been a couple
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Duane
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Re: member unsubscribed for 'marking a message as spam'?
I've been a member of this group (and Beta) almost since the start, and I've yet to see any reason given for having any expiry date at all. It just seems to be a pointless irritant. Jim
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Jim Fisher
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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
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Monica H. Bellizzi
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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
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John Pearce <jponsalt@...>
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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
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Chris Jones
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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
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Bruce
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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
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Duane
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