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Re: muting a topic
Duane, Thanks for the quick response. So a new email with the same subject creates a new topic? I'm scratching my head to understand why in my test group I sent an email "testing muting a topic" from
By Ullman Garrett · #15170 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
It's not particularly helpful that there are two "functions" (and they're not, really) that share the same icon and view the same data, either. One or the other, but not both, should be presented.?
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #15169 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
Brian, The more I get into the "admin side" of Groups.io the more I find the FWIW, the Directory isn't an Admin function. There is a Search box up top on the Members page. Agreed though, the Directory
By Shal Farley · #15168 ·
Re: muting a topic
And, in cases like this, which is where a "standard subject" is reused cyclically, using "mute topic" doesn't even make sense, really, for the reason Duane has already mentioned. This is precisely
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #15167 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
Thanks Shal & Duane. The more I get into the "admin side" of Groups.io the more I find the capacities sadly lacking in even the basics.? There is not so much as a search function in the members
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #15166 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
Jim, The problem I am having is that someones is using the +owner address to My advice to Brian was incomplete. If the +owner message comes in from a non-subscriber then it is not kept anywhere on
By Shal Farley · #15165 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
I'd try sending the email with all headers to support.? It may be a domain or IP that Mark would want to ban.? There are a few of them that are already in his list. Duane -- Help:
By Duane · #15164 ·
Re: muting a topic
If it's not posted as a reply to the original message, thus creating a new topic, then it won't be muted by the original action.? Muting doesn't use the title/subject, it uses the topic/thread. Duane
By Duane · #15163 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
I am a bit confused.? How do I do that (click through from the Members list)?? The problem I am having is that someones is using the +owner address to send spam.? Most are coming from a Finnish ISP
By Jim Pruitt WA7DUY · #15162 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
Brian, What was a surprise, though, is that I cannot seem to find that message to There is a tab for *+owner Messages* on the member's page (click through from the Members list). From there you can
By Shal Farley · #15161 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
I am in agreement that, regardless of the complaints, this is a good policy, and one that should teach users a very necessary lesson. You do not, EVER, mark as spam a message that comes from a service
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #15160 ·
Re: Deleting old emails??
That should speed the process! In a world where you can be anything, be kind.
By Cherry Delaney <cdsaa3@...> · #15159 ·
muting a topic
I have a subscriber trying to mute a topic, let's say subject is?"Wednesday Meeting".? He clicks on "mute this topic" and confirms. A week later the same message shows up in his email. He says he
By Ullman Garrett · #15158 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
Perhaps so, but in many (perhaps most) cases it is not the subscriber that marks the message as spam, it's their ISP. Have you read the GMF wiki that Bruce mentioned in his message? The problem is
By Chris Jones · #15157 ·
Re: Deleting old emails??
You asked almost the same thing yesterday; Duane's answer - also yesterday - ls the simplest, even the only solution. I am puzzled about why you expected a materially different answer this time. Chris
By Chris Jones · #15156 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
I think removal when someone tags an groups.io email as spam is a great idea. If a member tags an email spam, the member should be removed. Of course, the member could accidently tag an email as spam,
By CW Bill Rouse · #15155 ·
Re: Deleting old emails??
Cherry -- Sorry, but the answer is no. Your best bet for rapid email deletion is to go to?/g/groupname/topics-test?(replace "groupname" with the name of your group). Click the
By Bruce · #15154 ·
Re: Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
Rosa -- This is a frequently-complained-about feature of groups.io. The bottom line is that groups.io cannot afford to get a reputation as a spamming service. [The .io top-level domain ( British
By Bruce · #15153 ·
Re: Responding to Messages sent to Owner Email Address
Hi Brian, go to the group stadione website, plot the memory history, in the search field, pasted email address which you have received the email from. This should pull up the current member that his
By joseph hudson · #15152 ·
Subscriber was removed for marking a message as spam?
?Hello, Why is this happening? The members do not marchthey are expelled, (for Spam?), this will not be fair. Some explanation?. Thanks. ? ? Rosa.
By ?? Rosa - Rosa Tags ?? <rosa.tags.cdo@...> · #15151 ·