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Re: Secondary Email
Shal, Bruce, Sandy and everyone else on this thread, Thanks for joining me on this adventure and for answering many, many questions. Now, this is the end, I guess :) Below are a few last words. Bruce,
By Marcio <marcinhorj21@...> · #18356 ·
Re: How do I UNmoderate members #moderation
Thanks for the info Shal. As I said my groups are new, as i am currently moving out of yahoo groups due to problems with the photo album section which is important for one of the groups due to it
By Barbara Jean Jasen · #18355 ·
Re: Secondary Email
Shal, I agree with the idea of having more than one owner. In one of my yahoo groups the actual owner is past away, so there are only moderators. In the other group we about had that same happen, but
By Barbara Jean Jasen · #18354 ·
Re: Concerning Databases
Please tell Ingrid that when she uses "save as" to generate an excel .CSV file, there are more options available to generate the utf-8 file BUT invalid characters will only get "flagged" by being
By Monica H. Bellizzi · #18353 ·
Re: How do I UNmoderate members #moderation
Barbara Jean, Kathryn: go to settings and then go to spam control. I think by default That will not affect any current members, they have already been set to NuM (New User Moderated) in the *Posting
By Shal Farley · #18352 ·
Re: Secondary Email
Barbara Jean, There is nothing wrong with having more than one e-mail address. > I certainly did not mean to imply that there is. I have several myself. I was focused on Marcio's original question
By Shal Farley · #18351 ·
Re: Concerning Databases
Bob, here is Ingrids answer to your message: ------- "Hello everyone, unfortunately I only have Excel available, because Access is not usable for blind people, as far as I know. But I will ask if
By Victoria · #18350 ·
Re: How do I UNmoderate members #moderation
Kathryn: go to settings and then go to spam control. I think by default the settings is for new users to be moderated. Just uncheck that box and that should make it where no user is moderated. Both of
By Barbara Jean Jasen · #18349 ·
Re: Secondary Email
There is nothing wrong with having more than one e-mail address. Let's face it many people have both a personal and work e-mail address. Since I am transgender I had for many years both an e-mail
By Barbara Jean Jasen · #18348 ·
Re: How do I UNmoderate members #moderation
Kathryn, First, go to the group's Settings page and ensure that the Moderated checkbox, in the Spam Control section, is *not* checked. Then, go to the Members page and put a checkmark on every member
How do I UNmoderate members #moderation
I can't figure out how to set up my group's members as unmoderated. So far, when someone posts for the first time, I get an email and I can look at the message, then choose to approve and unmoderate.
By Kathryn Bassett · #18346 ·
Re: Secondary Email
Marcio, Make sure you've set a password on your Groups.io account page. While you still can. With a password you'll still be able to log into your Groups.io account using the old email address and
By Shal Farley · #18345 ·
Re: Secondary Email
You can go to groups.io and when you try to sign in with your email account, it will ask for a password. Choose the selection that indicates you don't have a password. It will send an email to your
By Sandy V · #18344 ·
Re: Notes for moderators
When I expand my admin setting, then click on the little triangle on the blue members button, I can choose either "past" or "banned" members. That list will pop up. If I click on their email address,
By Sandy V · #18343 ·
Re: Secondary Email
Marcio -- Let me try to explain this step by step. 1) First, you need to somehow get logged in under the old email address. If you visit the site frequently enough, your existing login should remain
By Bruce Bowman · #18342 ·
Re: Notes for moderators
I can't verify it since I don't have a paid group, but I believe it becomes a drop down on the members page (where you can choose members, bouncing, etc.)? The most recent information says their
By Duane · #18341 ·
Re: Secondary Email
Donald, My question is still the same :) What exactly you've set up for your account? As I said, I've only set up an email, it never asked mefor anything else apart from an email and a password.
By Marcio <marcinhorj21@...> · #18340 ·
Re: Notes for moderators
Hmm, mine is a paid group and wouldn't have a clue where to look for member information after they are gone... their membership entry disappears when they leave or are booted. As for the database with
By Steve_bp · #18339 ·
Re: Notes for moderators
If it were me, I'd probably set up a database that only owners and mods could access.? I believe that on paid groups, you still have access to the member information after they're gone. Duane --
By Duane · #18338 ·
Notes for moderators
So when I place someone on moderated status, I pull up their member record, and in the "notes" field, I place a note when the person went on moderated status, and why. That way other moderators can
By Steve_bp · #18337 ·