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Re: Rejecting a post with explanation
Ken, That's one possibility. And if your Outlook 2010 is set up as a POP3 client with Outlook.com that becomes a definite maybe; with POP3 protocol the only server-side folder you can access is the
By Shal Farley · #9792 ·
Re: Pending Icon, But No Member is Pending
Patty, Are you looking at the drop-list, or the Groups.io home page? The latter will tell you if it is a subscriber or a message that needs approval. / Is the Pending button on the
By Shal Farley · #9791 ·
Re: Yahoo group transfer but without the membership
Tom, One more thing... About them -- Groups.io won't know that those are the same person as held the old address in the Y!Group. If the old address still works (they can still receive messages there)
By Shal Farley · #9790 ·
Re: Rejecting a post with explanation
Shal, I use Outlook 2010 for my mail interface and Firefox 61.0 as my WEB interface. I have Outlook set up to move all of my SPAM and junk e-mail to my JUNK folder and I check and clean that daily. I
By Ken Schweizer · #9789 ·
Re: Rejecting a post with explanation
Ken, Yes, the +owner email is delivered to Groups.io, and it in turn forwards it on the the group moderators and owners (subject to their settings). What WEB interface? The +owner emails are forwarded
By Shal Farley · #9788 ·
Pending Icon, But No Member is Pending
I have a question:? I am showing that I have 1 Pending task for one of my lists, and it appears to be a pending approval for a new member, but when I check my Pending Members page, no one is pending
By Patty Sliney · #9787 ·
Re: Yahoo group transfer but without the membership
Tom, Yes, in Step 1 you can uncheck the "Transfer Members" box. However, it is undesirable to do so. The consequence is that any content (Files, Photos, etc.) linked to an address not present in the
By Shal Farley · #9786 ·
Re: Yahoo group transfer but without the membership
Yes, but ownership of all the group content (files, photos, etc) will be reassigned to you (the owner). Generally it's a much better idea to transfer the group as is and perform any necessary
By Bruce · #9785 ·
Re: Rejecting a post with explanation
Thanks Shal, Doesn't the group+moderator.groups.io have to go to groups.io to get the individual addresses for each moderator? I have had issues receiving moderator's messages at times, but not
By Ken Schweizer · #9784 ·
Yahoo group transfer but without the membership
Is there a way to transfer a Yahoo?group over but not include the memberships. ?We have some members with messed up settings, or missing names, plus some new email addresses. ?Can we just move all
By Tom Vail · #9783 ·
Re: Create a new role
Received from Glenn Glazer at 7/1/2018 10:23 PM UTC: Then that's what you should call them. It's not like the average group member is familiar with the terms Owner and Moderator and even if they are
By Jim Higgins <HigginsJ@...> · #9782 ·
Re: Rejecting a post with explanation
Ken, Certainly a CC to the +owner address should be distributed to the mods and owners. Subject to each mod/owner's subscription option on whether to receive +owner messages. I know Y!Groups discards
By Shal Farley · #9781 ·
Re: Create a new role
Glenn Our? Board of Directors are in both groups. The corporate secretary sets up calendars in both groups where necessary.? That also helps keep down any RSVP confusion, etc. If a calendar event is
By Monica H. Bellizzi · #9780 ·
Re: Create a new role
The general term I would prefer is "Admin" since they administrate various features. Best, Glenn
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #9779 ·
Re: Create a new role
The definition of ¡°Moderate¡± includes "limited in scope or effect¡±. ¡°Moderator" is not inappropriate, as speech (actually message posting) is not the only function that can be moderated.
By Michael Pavan · #9778 ·
Re: Create a new role
This inquiry was actually in response to my making the calendar subscriber editable and our Vice-Chair making that exact same criticism.? I personally don't think that's a problem, but was looking
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #9777 ·
Re: Create a new role
Yep.? Charles Reid and I are on the same page in that request as noted downthread, the generalization to other features besides calendar.? IMHO, more granular is always better because you can
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #9776 ·
Re: Create a new role
I get what you are saying, Bob, but our use case is somewhat different in that the Eboard wants to edit a calendar that is visible by the members. Best, Glenn
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #9775 ·
Re: Create a new role
Glenn, There's this suggestion, which includes the idea of a merged calendar which aggregates events from the primary and subgroups. That might solve a couple of the problems with using a subgroup
By Shal Farley · #9774 ·
Re: Create a new role
We simply set up a basic free group just for this purpose.? That way there is no confusion when posting. Also, if you need more subdivision you can? do it in the separate Executive group and
By Monica H. Bellizzi · #9773 ·