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Re: Unsubscribe to this newsletter
Mark, Maybe it's worth taking another look at the user interface / graphic layout on the notification-you've-been-added emails to make sure there's not a trap for the lazy / unwary reader. I've had
By Jennifer Christian · #835 ·
Unsubscribe to this newsletter
I have two members who were unsubscribed because ¡°they marked a message from this group as spam.¡± Neither did this. The only thing we can figure out is that the accidentally clicked the button for
By Sharon Villines · #834 ·
Re: Testing a group before transferring #transfer
Transferring my list was seamless¡ª 3,000+ members and 12 years of archives. Communication with our members was also perfect. Only 2 people have asked about how to send messages to the new address.
By Sharon Villines · #833 ·
Re: Groups.io -- set up and features video tutorials #howtoguide
Hi Neil, If you have ever used another email group system - particularly Yahoo Groups or Google Groups - you'll find a lot of commonality in groups.io. Mostly it is self explanatory, so the best
By Jeff Powell <jrpstonecarver@...> · #832 ·
Re: Testing a group before transferring #transfer
Hi Gina, Just FYI, I am one of 3 moderators of a 1750ish member group that is migrating over here from Yahoo Groups very shortly... tomorrow, I think. My experience so far has been overwhelmingly
By Jeff Powell <jrpstonecarver@...> · #831 ·
Re: Testing a group before transferring #transfer
Thanks to all who replied. I am excited to try Groups.io. I am off to start my test group. Gina
By NCWG Admin · #830 ·
databases #howtoguide
Can anyone tell me how to go about printing a database? Deb Claffey New England Wax
By Debra Claffey <debra@...> · #829 ·
Re: Testing a group before transferring #transfer
Jennifer, I think there is a simple way around that: rename the group before deleting it. I believe that in a rename the old name becomes available immediately instead of being reserved. Not so. If
By Shal Farley · #828 ·
Re: Testing a group before transferring #transfer
Gina, As Joeseph and J said, yes you can. In fact you need to create your Groups.io group before you can start the transfer (copy). There is no time limit for initiating the transfer. I say "copy"
By Shal Farley · #827 ·
Re: Testing a group before transferring #transfer
I also did a test transfer of a yahoo test group I had.? J Sent from my iPhone
By J_Olivia Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #826 ·
Re: Testing a group before transferring #transfer
Yes you can set up a test group. BUT think before naming it. Once a group name has been used, it becomes unavailable without jumping through some significant hoops. So the safest bet is to NOT name it
By Jennifer Christian · #825 ·
Re: Testing a group before transferring #transfer
Hello, Yes, you can create a test group and test various features before transferring the ¡°real¡± group. Cheers, Joseph Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 8:04 PM To: [email protected]
By Joseph Lee · #824 ·
Testing a group before transferring #transfer
Hello all, I am new to Groups.io and exploring Yahoo Groups alternatives. I inherited a Yahoo Group of approximately 150 members and am desperately searching for something better. I think Groups.io
By NCWG Admin · #823 ·
Re: Groups.io -- set up and features video tutorials #howtoguide
Neil, No videos (yet?), and so far rather deficient in screenshots, but we're trying to grow a collection of help pages in the GMF Wiki. /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Anyone with the
By Shal Farley · #822 ·
Re: Subgroups as there own mailing list
Neil, Correct. That's usually the primary reason for creating a subgroup. One caveat: every member of a subgroup must also be a member of the primary group. Shal
By Shal Farley · #821 ·
Subgroups as there own mailing list
Am I correct in saying that a s subgroup can, in addition to the other features, have its own mailing list? Cheers Neil
By Neil · #820 ·
Groups.io -- set up and features video tutorials #howtoguide
Hello. I am new here and looking to learn. ?Where can I find set up and features video tutorials? I look forward to hearing from someone. ?Thank you Neil
By Neil · #819 ·
Re: a question about the disable editing posts setting
Shal, what's the problem with the irrevocable license? I think that's pretty common. Sent from my iPhone
By J_Olivia Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #818 ·
Re: a question about the disable editing posts setting
Steph, No. There is no way to prevent members from deleting their own content, and I believe that is a deliberate design choice. In Yahoo Groups the concept was embedded in the TOS: Yahoo claimed only
By Shal Farley · #817 ·
a question about the disable editing posts setting
Hi everyone, in one of my groups that I own here on Groups.io I saw in the activity log that a member has deleted a message in the archives and I don't want my members doing that. This disable editing
By Steph Mathews <smathews@...> · #816 ·