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Re: Owner can't change owner of a subgroup?
Actually I just remembered that how easy it is to add a member to a subgroup. If you are a member of a subgroup, you can see for yourself and write specific instructions. (Or do it over the phone, so you can give step-by-step instructions.) ? |
Re: Calendar not consistently sending reminders
#cal-reminder
Chuck Palmer
Gayle,
I've run into similar problems with our club's 2 monthly meetings.? I have each one of them setup in the group's calendar to send out reminders 1 day and also 2 hours before the meeting times.? It is "wonky" at best. Most times the 1-day prior reminder does come out; rarely, if ever, does the 2 hours one get sent out;? neither came out for today's meeting at 13:30 EST. I mentioned this issue a year or two ago in the GMF - back when I was setting them up as recurring.? At that time it was pointed out that the recurring feature was buggy and not recommended so I stopped setting them up that way and have done each month manually since then.? It works better but in no way has it been 100% reliable for me.? So I now send also out meeting reminders via MailChimp and also post them on our website.? I do put the Zoom link in our groups.io calendar event for security purposes. Please let me know if you resolve the issue. Kind regards, -chuck |
Re: Owner can't change owner of a subgroup?
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 03:27 PM, Glenn Glazer wrote:
So, as owner of the main group when I created each subcommittee, I made the subcommittee chair the owner of the subgroup and for the subcommittees I am not on, removed myself.....P.S. The current subgroup owner is very non-technical, which is why they are asking me to do this for them.Can't you explain to the current subgroup owner how to make you a member and owner? And then stay on as owner, just reduce your email subscription to special notices only or no-mail, depending on what the group allows. If premium, the owner can direct add you. Easy - edit this: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/5789 Or have the owner invite you: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/12630 Promoting to owner: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/12335 ?Frances -- Help available from Groups.io help and GMF wiki. ? |
Owner can't change owner of a subgroup?
Glenn Glazer
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWe have subgroups for subcommittees of our committee. Naturally, I am not on every subcommittee and don't want/need/should have emails from every subcommittee. So, as owner of the main group when I created each subcommittee, I made the subcommittee chair the owner of the subgroup and for the subcommittees I am not on, removed myself.Now, the chairs of one of the subcommittees has changed. I can access the subgroup members list, but I cannot change the owner. The actions list I see is for the new chair after adding them to the subgroup is: and if I try to remove the current one, I get "The member cannot be removed because they are the sole owner of the group." which is logical enough. Adding myself back to the subgroup does not permit me to escalate myself back to owner. I don't see anything the owners manual or wiki that addresses this. Suggestions welcome. Best, Glenn P.S. The current subgroup owner is very non-technical, which is why they are asking me to do this for them. Otherwise, I would just tell them the steps instead of trying to do it for them. |
Re: Spam!
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWow, I stand corrected them. I didn't think that was possible. And I do read the every day change log that comes out on Fridays. And I didn't think that was one of the things that Mark had added. So I do apologize
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Re: Spam!
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 12:56 PM, Joseph Hudson wrote:
You can't ban it after the person has already been removed.Yes, you can.?See the first "tip" found at?/helpcenter/ownersmanual/1/managing-members/banning-and-unbanning-members? Regards, Bruce Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual |
Re: Spam!
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYou can't ban it after the person has already been removed. So this wouldn't work in Davy's case.
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Re: Spam!
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 10:08 AM, Peter Cook wrote:
I don't think banning is necessary, though, unless the person ends up needing to get a new email address.You could also undo the ban if things get fixed on the original address.? They'd just need to join the group again.? I've done that a couple of times. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual and Members Manual. |
Re: Spam!
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 10:53 AM, Bruce Bowman wrote:
I suggest banning it.Bruce, that's a good point and I hadn't thought about it. I had this exact thing happen in one of my groups (the "Do you have an amazon account" ploy). I put the subscriber on moderation until she could fix the problem. I don't think banning is necessary, though, unless the person ends up needing to get a new email address. Thanks, Pete |
Re: Spam!
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 10:19 AM, Mdivine wrote:
is there any setting to turn off posting via email address for the group? Or putting just those type post via group email address ?on moderate? ?Would like to prevent any individual subscribers from replying directly back to a problem.Not much you can do now, I think. You can remove private replies. Change "Remove Other Reply Options". This stops future emails from being "replied all". Make sure your settings are for reply to group. See this on message policies: /helpcenter/gettingstarted/1/step-4-customize-the-group-s-settings/group-settings You can lock or set individual messages to Moderate. This would stop further replies to this specific message. Open the message and use the dropdown menu in the down arrow. And of course, you can delete the topic. Frances ? -- Help available from Groups.io help and GMF wiki. ? |
Re: Spam!
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 10:47 AM, Peter Cook wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 10:19 AM, Mdivine wrote:I suggest banning it.?/helpcenter/ownersmanual/1/managing-members/banning-and-unbanning-members? If someone's email address is hacked, the hacker can LOG IN as that person (via "email me a link"), visit the group, read messages online, gain access to files and other group content, etc. SImply turning off their ability to post is an insufficient remedy (IMO). Regards, Bruce Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual |
Re: Spam!
Mdivine
Thank you. Did notify them and getting them set up with different email address, which will put on moderate. |
Re: Spam!
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHello I don't think you need to worry about doing anything. Especially if you've already removed the accounting question. I think before doing so, I would've contacted the members of and let them know that their account has been hacked that way they can change their password
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Re: Spam!
Mdivine
Just had a member post to our group the same ?¡° Favor do you have an ?amazon account messages¡±? Hoping they did not expose or have access to members otherwise. I removed both of the members accounts to be safe? |
Re: How to claim a pending message
#howto
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 17:28:28 -0000, Duane <txpigeon@...> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 11:22 AM, Marina wrote: Yes, that's the one Duane :-) In a later thread, the possibility of an [UnClaim] button (on both messages and memberships) was raised. Malcolm. -- Malcolm Austen - email: malcolm.austen@... |
Re: How to claim a pending message
#howto
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 11:22 AM, Marina wrote:
Malcom, if you point me to your request I will support it, for what it's worth.Not Malcolm, but it's at Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual and Members Manual. |