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Re: Second group to move
Thank you. I have never dealt with sub-groups so there may be questions. The first that comes to mind is whether the fact that we've already completed the main group transfer would still allow us to
By Eric Johnson <Toller67@...> · #23487 ·
Re: To those who are new to Groups io
Also, I suspect that there are many who DO read the wiki and previous posts here and find their answers for themselves - as I did - and so, you don't hear from them so much. If only 1% of owners do
By JerryW · #23486 ·
Re: What is my "profile" exactly? If set to "public" how can I see what the public version looks like?
Yes. [BTW, no need to click HOME before going to /myname/.] Many pages on Groups.io either do not have titles or do not have titles that reflect which page it is. (In this comment of mine, "title" can
By Samuel Murray · #23485 ·
Re: Message Numbering Query
John, Interesting. I'm going to guess that those low message numbers were posted to the Groups.io group before the transfer got to stage 4. Otherwise, I think you may want to report this to
By Shal Farley · #23484 ·
Re: transferring Yahoo message archive to an active group
Emma, Yes. Any member email addresses already present in the Groups.io group will be skipped when the transfer is copying the Yahoo Group's Membership list. Or, when you set up the transfer you can
By Shal Farley · #23483 ·
Re: Second group to move
Eric, Is this "management" directly related to the first group? That is, are all 20 members of the management also members of the first group? If so, then Duane's suggestion of transferring the
By Shal Farley · #23482 ·
Message Numbering Query
I have a couple of groups, each with >50,000 messages, which were transferred to for both groups. In one case, messages posted to the new Groups.io continued the numbering sequence carried over from
By J Forster · #23481 ·
transferring Yahoo message archive to an active group
Our organization created a new group last month without transferring any data from our old Yahoo group. Now we've decided we want to preserve our Yahoo message history. Can we transfer over our Yahoo
By Emma · #23480 ·
Re: different emails for different groups
Steve, Groups.io has no facility to selectively move subscriptions between accounts (like Yahoo Group's Membership Wizard). You can only change the email address for your whole account, which takes
By Shal Farley · #23479 ·
Re: owner vs subscribed email
Alan, The operation is to merge this account (the one where you initiate the action) into the other account. So yes, when completed this account would not exist. So perhaps you wanted to delete the
By Shal Farley · #23478 ·
ios App for iPhone?
Hello! Is there presently - or planned for the future - a Groups.io app for the iPhone? Thanks! Harris
By Harrris <mpzoll@...> · #23477 ·
Re: different emails for different groups
If you just wanted to send from another email address, I would suggest an email alias. However you want to receive email with different email addresses. Ideally, you would set up rules in your email
By Frances · #23476 ·
different emails for different groups
I belong to several groups and I have several email addresses.? I want to change some of the individual group's addresses so more important groups go to a particular email address and less important
By STEPHEN L SALA <k7awb@...> · #23475 ·
Re: Where is the permission to make a member an owner
Duane, Thanks for the clarification. I do think this permission should be off by default. Peter
By Peter Dub¨¦ · #23474 ·
owner vs subscribed email
HI, I wanted to change my email that I receive emails as, and it asked me to merge with an existing email account, which I agreed then it said it was going to delete my original account, of which I am
By Alan Smallbone · #23473 ·
Re: Question: removing a member for spam?
It wasn't the email provider that unsubscribed them, it was GIO.? The providers return spam reports to GIO and it's up to them what to do.? GIO has decided that to preserve the reputation of the
By Duane · #23472 ·
Re: Where is the permission to make a member an owner
If you have all of the other permissions set, they should be able to do everything except promote themselves and delete the group.? The one just above this permission is Set Subscription Options. You
By Duane · #23471 ·
Question: removing a member for spam?
It's unfortunate that ignorant users click "Spam" when they no longer wish to receive messages from a particular source. They see it as producing the desired effect--they no longer see the messages
By Laurence Marks · #23470 ·
Re: Where is the permission to make a member an owner
Hi Shal, thanks for the quick response . I agree this may be a bug that requires a fix as shutting off that permission takes away some permissions to do valid moderator functions. Like setting member
By Peter Dub¨¦ · #23469 ·
Re: Where is the permission to make a member an owner
Peter, In my opinion this is a bug. An moderator should never be able to apply or remove the Owner role, under any circumstances. The guilty permission is Set Moderator Privileges. It doesn't say
By Shal Farley · #23468 ·