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Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
JimF, What makes you think I mightn't have? I simply asserted that you've missed other parts of the discussion. You're preaching to the choir. The only thing I recall being questioned was how far one
By Shal Farley · #1311 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
Shal (et all) - You commented: The [spam management] problem may seem simple if you only take it that far. However there is a key point of this discussion that is missing here. And that is the
By Fortney, James T · #1310 ·
Re: Groups.io site updates #changelog
Jeff, The duplicates are due to emailed responses (namely, Groups.io does not clip the prior photo). The reason changing the order of the emailed photos page helps is to aid in *removal* of those
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #1309 ·
turn off spam filtering
Part of Gmail spam filtering can be turned off: in Gmail web-interface the gear icon - Settings - Filters and Blocked Addresses - Create a new filter - in "Doesn't have" type a long string of random
By Lena · #1308 ·
Re: Groups.io site updates #changelog
I have only one comment... :) Our home page is *FULL* of duplicate photos. All the time. Changing the order didn't help. Ours is a conversation group. Reply to all happens a lot, and no one seems to
By Jeff Powell <jrpstonecarver@...> · #1307 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
Louise, ? ? ? ? ? In your case, why could you not send a message out to the existing group notifying the group of your intent to move? ? As a part of that message you might (I don't know what
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #1306 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
I have considered getting a very large yahoo group transferred to io. The group has been in existence for nearly 2 decades so includes many members who are no longer active. I think my attempts to
By Louise · #1305 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
Louise, Interesting. Does the brown type have a documented meaning. Is that, for example, the color of all the messages in your Spam folder? That's too bad. I think you're right that there are some,
By Shal Farley · #1304 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
James, The problem may seem simple if you only take it that far. However there is a key point of this discussion that is missing here. And that is the disposition of messages that land automatically
By Shal Farley · #1303 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
These people (who marked group messages as spam more than twice) hurt entire groups.io email reputation, they are the main cause why email services put messages from groups.io into the Spam folder or
By Lena · #1302 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
I am new to Groups.IO but have operated lists on many services over the last twenty-five years. I would like to offer a couple of additional thoughts on this subject because I believe the problem is
By Fortney, James T · #1301 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
Xaun Loc, That's true. Nor can it tell us which may be using a mobile interface, which in some respects may be more like a desktop email client than like the service's web interface. Same here, except
By Shal Farley · #1300 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
That's great information. Unfortunately, at least for this discussion, one of the things it CAN'T tell us is how many of the users on those large services are using webmail and how many are using
By Xaun Loc · #1299 ·
cannot access groups.io
Hi, tried to bring this up with mark on the beta, but either it did not get through, or he does not want to deal with it. I changed providers and now with my republic http://www.myrepublic.com.au, and
By marvin hunkin <startrekcafe@...> · #1298 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
From: Brian Vogel This presumes that users are (1) capable of understanding, and (2) willing to expend some effort on their own My own experience suggests that even in relatively motivated groups, one
By Xaun Loc · #1297 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
Apples have email programs that allow you to train the Junk mail to automatically move messages from someone or containing certain words to the junk folder. The rules for doing this can be quite
By Sharon Villines · #1296 ·
Groups.io site updates #changelog
Hi all, This week's change log: /g/beta/message/12766 Feel free to reply to this topic if you'd like to comment on the changes. Or better yet, if you expect a lot of discussion start
By Shal Farley · #1295 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
Re gmail's spam filter, it has reliably put almost all of my messages from one mailing list that I'm very interested in into spam, despite my constantly marking them "not spam." So the description
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #1294 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
Jeff, Thanks again! Um, ok. Taking the two together, I can compute the percentage of users of each service who've been removed for marking messages as spam: 41.7% msn.com 25.5% aol.com 8.3%
By Shal Farley · #1293 ·
Re: Group Members Marking Group Messages As Spam
Brian, I agree if the target "we" is all of Groups.io, meaning that I don't think the service needs to provide that level of Email 101 tutorial. Nor would I necessarily list that as a "best practice"
By Shal Farley · #1292 ·