Re: re footer in emails
Hi again As I said previously I don't use the footer to reply but as you have found clicking reply to sender gets a blank tab But if you either hover over Reply to XX in the footer and right click and
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Nivard Ovington
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Re: re footer in emails
Win, Sounds to me lake the staff member didn't understand the problem and gave you a canned response. Try copy/paste the following line for him/her to try: Here is a sampleReply To Group
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Shal Farley
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Re: re footer in emails
For me, up until a few days ago, Reply to Sender worked perfectly, giving me a new message with address and subject line correctly filled in and a blank body ready for me to type in. That's why I was
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WBennett
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Re: #addmembers #invitation #yahoo
#addmembers
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Samuel, I'm with Gary: I think you're on solid ground to invite them, especially if you include in the Customize Message section a decent background on who you are, why you have their email address,
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Shal Farley
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Re: Changing Owner to Administrator
*Well put, Dano!* Jenny [image: ?] Teresa -
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Jenny E
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Re: re footer in emails
Robert, Ok. Here, and there: https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/26694 Not for me. But with caveats as stated on beta. I do see that behavior, but combined with other things. Mostly. Shal -- Help:
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Shal Farley
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Re: turn off footers?
#footer
I think Groups.io recognizes its own footer and will delete the old one before appending a new one to a reply message. Jonathan
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Jonathan Sivier
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Re: Changing Owner to Administrator
TeresaQ wrote: are not any type of sports teams, or other examples given. There is NO authority in 12 Step/Tradition programs. No bosses, no hierarchy. I realize a need to handle any spam type
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D R Stinson
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Re: Changing Owner to Administrator
All too sadly many of us are finding that there is a large? "authority" minded mentality group in the? !2 Step/Tradition world. When in power in the internet world there is the resulting chaos and
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TeresaQ
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Re: Changing Owner to Administrator
Yes. There is a "group owner" email account but most members never use it. You can email to the group or reply to a member from it.
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Frances
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Re: Changing Owner to Administrator
No, not in 12 Step/Tradition programs which I stressed in the beginning. We are not any type of sports teams, or other examples given. There is NO authority in 12 Step/Tradition programs. No bosses,
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TeresaQ
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Re: turn off footers?
#footer
Thanks everyone for all the great replies. Love the community around groups.io! Great tip on the signature demarcation. I was not aware of that and will let folks know. Interestingly, the standard
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Jeff McAffer <jeffmcaffer@...>
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Re: Converting MBOX or PST for Groups.io Use?
#archive
Specifically, it needs to be mboxrd according to Mark (owner of GIO.) Duane -- The official Groups.io user documentation is in the Groups.io Help Center ( /helpcenter ). GMF's
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Duane
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Re: Converting MBOX or PST for Groups.io Use?
#archive
Yep, that happened on Dec 17 of last year. You will need to get the messages in mbox format. Once you do, there are several options listed at /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/15860 I
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Bruce
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Re: Deleting Messages
Thanks everyone...I think I'v got a resolution.
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Beth Minahan
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Re: Bouncing members
Alan -- That's very common.?Not only did a lot of people get YMail accounts specifically for Y!G and end up not using them, of late Yahoo has been culling those that are inactive. By "inactive," I
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Bruce
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Re: Bouncing members
Thanks Bruce that confirms things nicely. Leave me to do some more checking with the ''odd'' one. He may have bounced one of maybe two registered addresses. I will remove the non-responders. I see
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Alan Melia
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Converting MBOX or PST for Groups.io Use?
#archive
Team- I¡¯m moving a Yahoo group over Groups.io.? The new listserv is going fine but we¡¯d like to try to make old content from the Yahoo group accessible.? Yahoo has already nuked the archived
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Scott Mohr
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Re: turn off footers?
#footer
Hi Jeff I would have thought the sensible thing would be to try and train your subscribers to trim replies if they repeatedly quote the footers and no doubt previous replies as well A lot of this I
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Nivard Ovington
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Re: turn off footers?
#footer
Jeff -- At a minimum, every list email must contain an unsubscribe link for legal reasons. I cannot speak to the rest of the content or why there aren't more configuration options available. Yes, but
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Bruce
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