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Re: Emailed Photos Album

 

That GMF reply included below confuses me. Messages with attached photos are seen in the message archive with the attached photos displayed with the message. If the same photos are also stored in the Emailed Photos Album, is the used storage doubled, one for the attachment with the message and one in the Emailed Photos album?

If an attached photo from a message in the archive is deleted from that message, it is removed from the Emailed Photos Album. Just verified that.

If a photo in the Emailed Photos Album is deleted from that Album, it also is removed from the archived message. Just verified that.

So, does every attached photo use twice the storage space of the one attached photo? The GMF reply below is confusing, as it states photos in the Emailed Photos Album do take up storage space.

The link GMF provided to Owners Manual page, "Items that count towards the storage limit," does not show "Emailed Photos."

What is the useful purpose of the Emailed Photos Album?

MODERATOR: this text is intended to be explicit! Please don't shorten it or it won't be clear to others.

Best wishes,

Larry McDavid W6FUB
Anaheim, California (SE of Los Angeles, near Disneyland)

On 3/14/2024 4:15 PM, Duane wrote:
On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 05:38 PM, Larry McDavid wrote:
Do photos that appear in the "Emailed Photos" album count toward
total storage space used?
Yes, they do </helpcenter/ownersmanual/1/viewing-and-managing-your-group-s-storage/items-that-count-towards-the-storage-limit>. They're treated as attachments for bookkeeping purposes.
Duane
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Re: Strange E-Maiil from Groups.io?

 

Joe,

If you do nothing, you will be deleted from all your groups.io lists. Replying
to that particular email is the easy way to re-verify your account. You can
instead log into groups.io using your password or the "email me a link to login"
link and log in using that to qualify as an active account.

Groups.io is following-up on the ones who haven't re-verified their email
address is active, so you still have a few days to do so.


Donald KX8K






On Tue, 12 Mar 2024 15:34:02 -0700, "Joe WB9SBD" <nss@...> wrote:

So I should simply do that single reply to be "Verified"?

Joe

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Re: Emailed Photos Album

 

On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 05:38 PM, Larry McDavid wrote:
Do photos that appear in the "Emailed Photos" album count toward total storage space used?
Yes, they do.? They're treated as attachments for bookkeeping purposes.

Duane
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Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual and Members Manual.


Emailed Photos Album

 

Do photos that appear in the "Emailed Photos" album count toward total storage space used?
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Best wishes,

Larry McDavid W6FUB
Anaheim, California (SE of Los Angeles, near Disneyland)


Re: Is anyone else experiencing issues with deliveries to Hotmail/Outlook

 

Microsoft 365 and Outlook servers were having issues again as of yesterday morning. It appears reliability is on a downhill trend with them. :(
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Jim


Re: Is anyone else experiencing issues with deliveries to Hotmail/Outlook

 

Lisa, looking through the "Most Recent Unsuccessful Attempts" logs of several members I'm seeing the following under a couple of hotmail users.

hotmail-com.olc.protection.outlook.com: 451 4.7.651 The mail server [45.79.224.9] has been temporarily rate limited due to IP reputation. For e-mail delivery information, see https://postmaster.live.com (S3114) [AMS1EPF00000045.eurprd04.prod.outlook.com 2024-03-13T23:08:01.183Z 08DC3F84FC12B35B]?


Is anyone else experiencing issues with deliveries to Hotmail/Outlook

 

Our gmail users are receiving emails, but hotmail/outlook (microsoft) members are not.


Re: Strange E-Maiil from Groups.io?

 

Simply reply. You¡¯re telling the bot that you email is real & works.
The very same method is used for allowing new users and verification of first posts.

Cheers,
Dave F.


Re: Verification of a Moderator who signed in today and approved messages today

 

On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 10:23 PM, Tony De wrote:
Why did the software chose a moderator who signed in less than 8 hours to Groups.IO? Seems some fine tuning of the software is necessary.
It has absolutely nothing to do with when you last logged in or how active you are.? In addition to Duane's link, see the Reverification FAQ for background info.

Regards
Andy


Re: Strange E-Maiil from Groups.io?

 

On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 10:35 PM, Joe WB9SBD wrote:
So I should simply do that single reply to be "Verified"?
You can reply or login to the website.? For background details, see the Reverification FAQ.

Regards
Andy


Re: Strange E-Maiil from Groups.io?

 

So I should simply do that single reply to be "Verified"?

Joe


Re: Strange E-Maiil from Groups.io?

 

On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 05:26 PM, Joe WB9SBD wrote:
Is this real or what?
Yes, it's real.? Probably due to .

Duane
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Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual and Members Manual.


Re: Verification of a Moderator who signed in today and approved messages today

 

On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 05:23 PM, Tony De wrote:
Why did the software chose a moderator who signed in less than 8 hours to Groups.IO?
Probably due to .

Duane
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Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual and Members Manual.


Strange E-Maiil from Groups.io?

 

I just got an E-Mail from groups.io telling me to,, well here is what it says.? is this real or not?

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Action Required: Confirm Your Groups.io Membership to Continue Receiving Group Emails

Dear Joe WB9SBD,

Your account associated with nss@... has been a member of one or more Groups.io email groups since Fri Sep 9 2016. As part of our commitment to maintain a valuable and spam-free experience, we're updating our subscription records. To ensure you still wish to receive emails from your subscribed groups, we kindly ask for your confirmation.

You have two simple options to confirm your subscription:

1. Without adding any text, just send a reply to this email. This will be seen by the software at groups.io as a wish to stay in your groups.
2. Or you can log into your Groups.io account and your active login will count as confirmation.

If we don't hear from you, we will send a reminder email every 4 days to ensure you have every opportunity to remain subscribed.

Without confirmation by Tue Mar 26 2024, we will take it as an indication that you prefer not to continue your subscriptions. Consequently, your email will be removed from the groups you are a member of.

If we don't hear from you, we will take it as an indication that you prefer not to continue your subscriptions. Consequently, your email will be removed from the groups you are a member of.

You are a member of the following groups hosted by us:

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Is this real or what?

Joe


Re: block a sender across multiple groups?

 

On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 03:04 PM, Timothy Stowell wrote:

I've been rejecting them asking them to stop spamming but that hasn't seemed
to work as another flurry hit this morning on different groups.
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Timothy,

To minimize this don't even bother asking these posters to stop. Just keep them Moderated and then delete their posts without further comment. And since they are moderated the rest of the membership won't see their posts. That will make them give up eventually, especially if they get no feedback of any sort.

And when they sign up using a new email address if your group(s) is/are set up for all new members to be moderated (for up to four initial posts) you will be able to catch and delete any inappropriate posts from them.

Also there is also the option of setting a member to 'no posts allowed' which could be useful, too.

OK ¡ª HTH

Paul M.
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Verification of a Moderator who signed in today and approved messages today

 

So I get it. Purge those who are not viewing or responding to messages.

Today, March 12, 2024, I signed into Groups.IO to approve some messages from one of my 50 groups. Yes, 50 groups. That was about 9:00AM. At 5:18 today, March 12, 2024 I receive an email you need to verify yourself or face deletion. Really! I've been on many groups since 1996. They save me the time of filing my inbox with 600-800 daily.

Why did the software chose a moderator who signed in less than 8 hours to Groups.IO? Seems some fine tuning of the software is necessary.

Yes, I responded and received the Your Groups.io Membership Has Been Reverified at 5:33PM March 12, 2024.?

Tony De


Re: block a sender across multiple groups?

 

Bruce,

In regards to your post - this sound like the route i need to take to get this guy who is posting to group after group - about electric bikes he's selling -?
garyppnk@...? - there have been a couple different subject lines but basically the same product.

I've been rejecting them asking them to stop spamming but that hasn't seemed to work as another flurry hit this morning on different groups.

Thanks,?

Tim Stowell

On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 10:01?AM Bruce Bowman <bowman46118@...> wrote:
On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 06:47 AM, Jeremy Harrison wrote:
In the context of the opening post, the person to be banned is (in my opinion) a spammer, and as such Mark Fletcher/Groups.io admin should? perhaps be consulted - they may well have an opinion, or feel the need to do something, or the ability to do so.
Messages that violate the Terms of Service can be reported to support using the mechanism described at?/helpcenter/membersmanual/1/working-with-group-messages/reporting-messages-to-moderators-or-to-groups? ?You will have to leave the message in place long enough for support to review it.

Regards,
Bruce

Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual


Re: block a sender across multiple groups?

 

On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 06:47 AM, Jeremy Harrison wrote:
In the context of the opening post, the person to be banned is (in my opinion) a spammer, and as such Mark Fletcher/Groups.io admin should? perhaps be consulted - they may well have an opinion, or feel the need to do something, or the ability to do so.
Messages that violate the groups.io Terms of Service can be reported to groups.io support using the mechanism described at?/helpcenter/membersmanual/1/working-with-group-messages/reporting-messages-to-moderators-or-to-groups? ?You will have to leave the message in place long enough for support to review it.

Regards,
Bruce

Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual


Re: block a sender across multiple groups?

 

In the context of the opening post, the person to be banned is (in my opinion) a spammer, and as such Mark Fletcher/Groups.io admin should? perhaps be consulted - they may well have an opinion, or feel the need to do something, or the ability to do so.

Jeremy


Re: block a sender across multiple groups?

 

As far as I'm concerned, both of my groups have two settings checked:


So restricted membership is a key, then the second is? that you or a moderator moderates or bans the troublesome email address (user). But a key item IMHO is that the new members are moderated. As we? all know email addresses are a dime a dozen. You're looking at the message that the member posts prior to? allowing the spam post.

The number of moderated posts might have to increase if the user learns that only the 1st message is moderated.

Good Luck!
Dave? F.