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Re: Footers
G'day I'm still puzzling over how footers appear. I thought that it was the List Message Policy that determined what appeared. However, in today's posts to GMF (Making Invitations ...): 1. From Ken
By Bruce W Fairhall <bruce@...> · #35010 ·
Re: Footers
Thanks for your reply, Shal The test message as received on our List was all in HTML. I have Thunderbird set to Send as HTML because of my signature file. The Thunderbird VIEW setting is defaulted to
By Bruce W Fairhall <bruce@...> · #35009 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
Yes, although I much prefer the term Topic rather than message in this instance. In addition, if the sticky topic is a replacement for a wiki entry (because there is no wiki!) then a carefully
By Chris Jones · #35008 ·
Re: Accidental email change
I've had this happen to me. Back a while ago, I went to change my email address and I entered it in wrong. I was able to have somebody email me the address that was in the members list. And I was able
By joseph hudson · #35007 ·
Re: Accidental email change
Sara, Glad to read that Duane had the right idea to help you straighten this out. Indeed I do, very sad to hear of his passing. I first started using Yahoo Groups in 2003; he and ListHelp were already
By Shal Farley · #35006 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
Chris, If you can then make a new message, make it locked so no further entries to the topic, and then make that sticky, would that work? -Ken Cameron, Member JMRI Dev Team www.jmri.org
By Ken Cameron · #35005 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
Having done a quick test it appears as though you can, but you can't. Using the drop down beneath a Topic (in Topics view) reveals a Make Sticky option. Using the More hamburger at the bottom of an
By Chris Jones · #35004 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
A work around for this would be to put it in the Notes for one of the owner/mods (I'm pretty sure this still exists on new groups.)? Maybe use a secondary (throw away?) address that would only be
By Duane · #35003 ·
Re: Accidental email change
Sara, Does the email show the bad address? At least confirming the typo made. I too would expect it to time out after not being confirmed. I'd also expect that it should happen quickly if the attempt
By Ken Cameron · #35002 ·
Re: Accidental email change
Perfect! That worked. It took a few tries on the password and of course the address was bouncing. But once I picked the correct password, logged in, went to my account and changed my email back to the
By monamouroui · #35001 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
Yes, I've just tested a few options for exactly that. 1. I'm not sure what the size limitation for the front page is, but I was able to make the front page VERY long in a test group just now. 2. One
By Samuel Murray · #35000 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
IMHO that would be a significantly better option than using an attached file. Not only could the latter be hard to find before long, sooner or later it would be automatically deleted to make way for
By Chris Jones · #34999 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
In addition, you could make that message a Sticky so it would be at the top of the message archive for easy access.? You could also lock it if you don't want discussion about it. Duane -- The
By Duane · #34998 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
The information could be included in a file attached to a message.? Attachments are still available and are included in the storage allowed. Duane -- The official Groups.io user documentation is in
By Duane · #34997 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
Good grief, I've just noticed that just about everything has been removed from the basic free groups. No files, no database, no wiki, despite a size limitation of 1 GB for messages. And $220 per year
By Samuel Murray · #34996 ·
Re: Accidental email change
I don't think so.? Someone would need access to your GIO account in order to request the change. One other thing I can think of for you to try to get things back to normal.? Try logging in with the
By Duane · #34995 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
Hi Samuel It would possibly be worth mentioning in the wording that although email addresses *may* be in the archives transferred, (I say may as all email addresses were erased in our rootsweb
By Nivard Ovington · #34994 ·
Re: Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
It can hardly do any harm, can it? My first thought was that this would only give your members one opportunity to see your Data Protection notice, so why not put it in your wiki for future reference.
By Chris Jones · #34993 ·
Re: Accidental email change
Shal, I think it is a sort of bug. I'll try to explain. I have 2 GIO accounts. This one and a second one I use for personal or work related items. I recently inherited a GIO group when our owner
By monamouroui · #34992 ·
Making invitations double as GDPR notices #invitation #gdpr
Hello everyone When migrating a group from e.g. Yahoogroups, has anyone here have experience on using the custom wording of the invitation as a GDPR notice, i.e. a notice to people that their personal
By Samuel Murray · #34991 ·