Re: Are comments in the Subscribe email not passed to owner?
Thanks. I suppose that will work but if there are multiple pending subscribers it will be very inconvenient to try and match up the submitted info with the individual pending subscribers. At least, I
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Drew
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#2236
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Re: Are comments in the Subscribe email not passed to owner?
No, no content from the subscribe email goes to anyone. If you want content from a pending member in order to approve their membership, or just to have on file, you need to create a Pending Member
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#2235
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Are comments in the Subscribe email not passed to owner?
It seems that when someone includes comments in their Subscribe email these comments are not passed to the owner. Is this the case? Or have I missed something. We would like to require new subscribers
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Drew
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Re: Picture not appearing
Shal - Could this be caused by different members having different size limits for attachments they will accept in messages? It seems like someone with 'unlimited' might well get a message while
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D R Stinson
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Re: Picture not appearing
No, not that, we are all members. I'm meeting him this afternoon so I'll try and find exactly what he did. Noel
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Noel Leaver
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Re: Picture not appearing
Noel, The https: there means that the image is not contained in the message - the receiving system must go fetch it from the named web site. The cid: there means that the image is contained in an
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Shal Farley
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Picture not appearing
A member has made a number of posts with embedded pictures, which have worked OK. But his last posting, done in exactly the same way, does not display a picture, though the email I received does have
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Noel Leaver
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Group Managers Forum subscription reminder, Fri, 9/1/17
#admin
#cal-reminder
"Group Managers Forum subscription reminder" Reminder When: Friday, 1 September 2017 Description: This is your monthly subscription reminder for the [Group Managers
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[email protected] Calendar <noreply@...>
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Re: European Date Format & 24hr Clock
#calendar
Nice Shall! ?Thanks for that. ?I had no idea yyyy-mm-dd was the international standard. ?I wonder how the person who came up with it feels as so many never use it. ?Probably just has a permanent
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LeeAnne
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Re: European Date Format & 24hr Clock
#calendar
,,, and, possibly more relevant (for web usage),?https://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/iso-date ( https://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/iso-date ) And I've noticed looking at archived messages, that go from having a time
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Jeremy Harrison
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Re: European Date Format & 24hr Clock
#calendar
Jack, The world has has an international standard, ISO-8601: YYYY-MM-DD, but not everyone has gotten the memo. I like this humorous take on it: https://xkcd.com/1179/ More details:
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Shal Farley
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Re: European Date Format & 24hr Clock
#calendar
Hear! Hear! "08-11" is not a date! It is impossible to get some people (even very nice ones) to come out of "We've always said/done it this way" comfort zones.? -- -LeeAnne ECIR (
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LeeAnne
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Re: rejected email - spoofing
Shal, You may be right about it being a warning in the composition dialog. I will check with the user. She may have forwarded me her "sent" message, as she had already deleted the delivery failure
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Patti Bennett
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#2224
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Re: rejected email - spoofing
Patti, That doesn't look like a delivery failure notice. That looks like a notice placed in her reply composition dialog. I think it is really just a warning that Outlook was "concerned" about the
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Shal Farley
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#2223
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rejected email - spoofing
A new user received an email from our group successfully, but when she replied to it, she got a mail delivery failure, stating that This sender failed our fraud detection checks and may not be who
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Patti Bennett
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#2222
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Re: European Date Format & 24hr Clock
#calendar
Thanks Shai - I'll just have to watch I don't get tripped up - for us Europeans - is 08/12/17 - the 12th of August 2017 or 8th December 2017? But I haven't heard any sleigh bells lately so it must be
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Jack - GM4COX
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Re: Sharing a calendar with a subgroup?
#calendar
If these folks aren't on too many groups, they may be able to use the Calendar on the overview page without much confusion. /calendar That will show events for all of the groups they
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Duane
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Re: Sharing a calendar with a subgroup?
#calendar
That's precisely the issue; there are events I want to make private -- chores like "hey don't forget the garbage has to go to the curb by Thursday" or plans for group meals like "hey, dinner tonight
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Re: Sharing a calendar with a subgroup?
#calendar
?, No, but members of the subgroup are perforce members of the primary group. Meaning that members of the "residents" subgroup will receive event reminders from the primary group, and can access
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Shal Farley
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Re: Help with a group renaming
#howtoguide
#groupowner
?, It may be a matter of page caching in your browser. Try refreshing the page before attempting additional changes. I haven't noticed any delays on that end. But I've only once added a subgroup to
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Shal Farley
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#2217
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