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Re: Too strict a spam filter
More on this. I did set up the group to allow nonmembers to post the parent group does not allow non-members to post. I ran a couple of more tests, Sometimes it rejects the post outright and other
By Bob Avallone · #48381 ·
Re: Display Name: moderator cannot edit? #displayname #display-name
Frances & all, Thanks for the details. I¡¯m now the list¡¯s co-owner, so my permissions got fixed with a hammer not a scalpel. But we¡¯ll now know what to do when we add the next moderator. Cheers,
By Glenn Meter · #48380 ·
Re: Too strict a spam filter
The original poster didn't tell us how his group is set up although he said he was dealing with a subgroup. He said: "How do I make the spam filter less strict or alternatively give me a change to
By Frances · #48379 ·
Re: Too strict a spam filter
<<< Or make it a non-restricted group and moderate all messages.>>> Francis I'm curious how this would handle (perceived and actual) spam. Are you saying that if all messages are moderated, the spam
By KWKloeber · #48378 ·
Re: Display Name: moderator cannot edit? #displayname #display-name
I believe Moderators will need the "Set Member Subscription Options" privilege before they can do this. Regards, Bruce Check out the groups.io Help Center ( /helpcenter ) and
By Bruce · #48377 ·
Re: Display Name: moderator cannot edit? #displayname #display-name
Glen, Have you been able to communicate to your group's Owner(s) that you need more privileges to edit the Display Name of the groups members? As a Moderator of a group you should have the ability to
By Dallas N4DDM · #48376 ·
Re: Too strict a spam filter
Bob -- "Test messages" are notorious for actually being spam. In your attempts to mimic what a non-member might send, try some more realistic content before deciding that the filter isn't working
By Bruce · #48375 ·
Re: Too strict a spam filter
You can't control the spam filter settings as they are done centrally by Groups.io. However, non-member posts are subject to a much more rigorous spam filter than member posts so I'd choose from the
By Andy Wedge · #48374 ·
Re: Too strict a spam filter
I suggest you invite the non-member to join the group. You can create more than one Invite message and edit one to send one that says that you see that they wish to participate based on their emails
By Frances · #48373 ·
Too strict a spam filter
I am new to managing Groups.io groups. I set up a subgroup that allowed non members to post. I sent a message from a non member account and got this message. Non-member [email protected] attempted to send
By Bob Avallone · #48372 ·
Re: is address reverification still taking place?
Thanks, Andy. The Reverification Help page says: For domains where no reverifications happened, accounts will be banned from all activity with the thought that they are potential spam traps. Those
Re: is address reverification still taking place?
This is covered in the last paragraph on the Reverification FAQ ( /static/reverifyfaq ). Regards Andy
By Andy Wedge · #48370 ·
Re: is address reverification still taking place?
Interesting! How does the removed member properly deal with his RI status? Is there still a link online? If you restored him, would he still be RI? Has the member been reading online? Could he get in?
By Frances · #48369 ·
Re: is address reverification still taking place?
I didn't deactivate my member notice and I've just has a message from one of the people I removed who was in RI status wondering why he got a message about being removed.? So, the answer is that
By Andy Wedge · #48368 ·
Re: is address reverification still taking place?
I wasn't sure either, so made sure I didn't have one active before removing them.? I enabled them again when I was done. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual (
By Duane · #48367 ·
Re: is address reverification still taking place?
If you have an active Removed Member notice, does anyone know if Groups.io still tries to send that when they are removed? I would hope/expect not but cannot tell as it's not something that is
By Andy Wedge · #48366 ·
Re: Display Name: moderator cannot edit? #displayname #display-name
Here is a list of possible privileges for moderators. Approve Pending Messages Edit Archives Invite Members Create or Modify Hashtags Manage Subgroups Add or Modify Integrations Modify Group Settings
By Frances · #48365 ·
Display Name: moderator cannot edit? #displayname #display-name
I tried seeing if this was a bug on beta.groups.io and was re-directed here. I'm a moderator for a group. The group Owner can change the Display Name for members in the group. The help says that
By Glenn Meter · #48364 ·
Re: Inactive User Message
Did you check in Admin, Members in your own site? In a search in Help, Group Owners for the word inactive, I also see this: Note: In the User Status column of the downloaded list, a value of
By Frances · #48363 ·
Re: Inactive User Message
I have seen that message. I means the user is still in the RI state and won't be allowed to do/join anything until the reverification is complete. The error text is opaque at best! best, Malcolm.
By Malcolm Austen · #48362 ·