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Re: SEARCH Key Words
So the groups.io search will search group descriptions for "keywords"? -- *Gene J*
By Gene · #10561 ·
Let med get out of here...
Hi I was looking for an alternative to FB for a little group for four anglers. This "groups.io" doesn't seem to fit my needs for at group, and now I want to delete my account... which is not as easy
By michael.boysen@... · #10560 ·
Re: SEARCH Key Words
Gene, How do I make my group easy to find using a "keyword" type search? ?Use the keywords in the ?group's Description. For the search box in Groups.io's directory I don't think there's anything
By Shal Farley · #10559 ·
Locked Re: Uggh and I was Liking Groups.io
Groups.io Inc is a US company registered in Delaware and with offices in California. For further (minimal) details, go to the search page on the California Secretary of State's website, search by
By Bill Burns · #10558 ·
SEARCH Key Words
How do I make my group easy to find using a "keyword" type search?
By Gene · #10557 ·
Locked Re: Uggh and I was Liking Groups.io
Dan, One more wrinkle to all of this. I believe the ".IO" domain refers to "British ?That's correct. ? ?That's incorrect. Mark resides in California, the groups.io servers are rented from linode
By Shal Farley · #10556 ·
Re: long term viability
I?d underline each of Marv?s words and add the hope that Mark will still have many wonderful years and - in case of such unforseen calamities - has assigned a digital heir. Victoria
By Victoria · #10555 ·
Locked Re: Uggh and I was Liking Groups.io
One more wrinkle to all of this.? I believe the ".IO" domain refers to " British Indian Ocean Territory".? ?So, I assume that Mark, or at least this service, is not based in the USA and that
By Dan Hartford <danhartfordphoto@...> · #10554 ·
Re: long term viability
As someone who has had to evaluate product technical architectures for potential acquisition, groups.io gets a high rating from me. (Disclaimer: in my job, I would never make this statement without
By Marvin Waschke · #10553 ·
Re: re time for emails to arrive
WOW, it was blazingly fast !!! I have attached a jpg of the results for the email which took 2 hours. Am I interpreting it correctly when I think that the email was held up for 2 hours at my ISP
By WBennett · #10552 ·
Re: Non subscriber's messages moderated instead of rejected (bug?)
David, There are s
By Gerald Boutin <groupsio@...> · #10551 ·
Re: re time for emails to arrive
Yes, you'll need all of it to be sure the analyzer will give you the correct information. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search
By Duane · #10550 ·
Re: re time for emails to arrive
Thank you Toby for this information. I have an email (in my Windows Live Mail In Box) which took 2 hours from sending to my groups.io group till it appeared back in my In Box. I can see the Source
By WBennett · #10549 ·
Re: how can you delete old attachments
Message attachments are stored on the server so they can continue to be referenced via the online message archive. At this time there is no provision to do otherwise via group settings, the best you
By Bruce · #10548 ·
Non subscriber's messages moderated instead of rejected (bug?)
I set up a group with restricted membership, and the ¡°allow non subscribers to post¡± is unchecked. A non-subscriber sent in a request for membership. The request went to the admin but was never
By David Soemarko · #10547 ·
Locked Re: Uggh and I was Liking Groups.io
Mary, There will always be divisiveness. Mark is a private citizen, entitled to his opinions. He is also a private businessman Your choices are to either patronize him or not. We all have those
By Monica H. Bellizzi · #10546 ·
how can you delete old attachments
hi i'm new here.. just need advice how to delete group attachments..or cant they be deleted once they are posted i would like them to be deleted not stored cheers cathy
By Cathy · #10545 ·
Re: long term viability
I was in a similar situation about six months ago, and as their webmaster (and guru of all thing internet), I had a non-profit board to answer to. At this point there is no evidence that groups.io
By Bruce · #10544 ·
Re: long term viability
The only thing I can say is there are no guarantees in life, as we found out with Yahoo.But it was a long run. Don From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Peter
By Don Grass · #10543 ·
Re: long term viability
?Peter,? ?So would the rest of us, I imagine. ? On the one hand what you're asking is a fair question, on the other it is unanswerable - by any service. ? Its financial viability rests on its