Re: Question Please [Cleaning activity]
No, the activity log can't be edited. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual ( /helpcenter/ownersmanual ) and Members Manual. (
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Duane
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Re: Question Please [Cleaning activity]
Under Administration there is a section called: Activity That is where I would like to take out very old messages If I can.? Hope I explained it better this time. Beck I am sure you must have a
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Gaige Beck
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#46262
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Re: Question Please [Cleaning activity]
If you don't want a message archive for your group, you can add time limiters through hashtags. You can also merge topics and then assign a hashtag to schedule an automatic removal. See
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Frances
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Re: Question Please [Cleaning activity]
I am sure you must have a reason but why do you "clean out" any messages? they don't take up storage room, and clearing messages from a group does nothing to those subscribers who have received those
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Nivard Ovington
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Question Please [Cleaning activity]
Good Morning, I had gone to one of my groups I own. I always clean out the mail and only Keep 2 pages.? I have done that for A very long time. My question is: Is there any way I Can clean out all the
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Gaige Beck
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#46259
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Re: SpamCop flagging messages
Spamcop uses spam traps too (see https://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/297.html ), so cleaning out non-responding accounts could well help Spamcop issues too. Absolutely agree.? My wording was poor
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Jim Ringland
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#46258
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Re: SpamCop flagging messages
The reverification is being done to identify Spamhaus spam traps. Any Spamcop issues that may be arising are separate. Let's face it:? Groups.io sends a LOT of messages. Unfortunately, so do
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Bruce
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#46257
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Re: Message Priority - so it appears at the beginning of the set of messages
Whatever method you might find to accomplish that priority would work only for those who read messages on the website. There is nothing you can do to maintain the order of messages in each member's
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Sarah Shapiro
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Re: Message Priority - so it appears at the beginning of the set of messages
A thread can be given priority - by making it a sticky. But it doesn't give priority to reply emails from the owner or moderator over the first post in the thread. The posts are in time order, albeit
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Frances
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#46255
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Message Priority - so it appears at the beginning of the set of messages
is there a way to give a moderator's message a priority so it appears at the head of the list of messages (likely temporarily - a couple weeks).
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Charlie
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Re: "P" Next to members' email address
Posting always allowed. I'd recommend changing them to Use group moderation settings Peter
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Peter Ulvestad <ulvestad@...>
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Re: "P" Next to members' email address
The member badges and what they mean are listed in the Owner's Manual ( /helpcenter/ownersmanual/1/additional-information/member-badges-and-topic-icons ). Regards Andy
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Andy Wedge
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#46252
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"P" Next to members' email address
I have several members with the letter P to the right of their email address.? Can someone please explain the meaning of "P" to me?? ?I have no members with "RI" and one member with "RS."? We are
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Marc DeLorenzo
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Re: SpamCop flagging messages
The fact that you successfully sent this message today means you have reverified your account.? Perhaps you got onto a Groups.io site.? That's all that would have been needed. As for the SpamCop
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Jim Ringland
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Re: SpamCop flagging messages
Actually, they do.? Spamcop specifically says on their web site that email services should NOT depend solely on the Spamcop information, but, unfortunately, many services do. Duan -- Lots of detailed
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Duane
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#46249
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SpamCop flagging messages
Emails from my smas@... group gets flagged by my isp SpamCop as spam some times. https://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?66.175.222.12 Got an email a few weeks ago about reverification, not sure what to
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Walter
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Re: Member in subgroup only??
Sort of, but you need to restructure. I belong to a very large group of teams. Each team has its own subgroup, plus a few subgroups for specialties. Something like this: [email protected]
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Michael
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Re: Member in subgroup only??
You could make this the main group and set it up as an Announcement Only group, then not post anything in it. You'd want this to be a subgroup.? Mark has been known to "rearrange" things like this,
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Duane
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#46246
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Re: Member in subgroup only??
Thanks for the great feedback, and if you make it through the rest of this message, thanks for your suggestions and help. We are a small private group of under 50 people that has been together for
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Phil Barr
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Re: Member in subgroup only??
My approach is, in effect, to not use the main group, it is kept for "super-special" announcements (and, so far, never used). Member-to-member discussions take place in a subgroup (members@...) This
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Malcolm Austen
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