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Under members, the majority under user name indicates user name is not set. How are they set? Susan
By Susan Pitlock · #27116 ·
Re: Wiki page
No the wiki pages aren't passworded. However you can make a specific wiki page to be editable by owners / mods. By right email address, I meant that perhaps the person wasn't actually logged in. You
By Frances · #27115 ·
Re: Wiki page
Do wiki pages have different passwords? Sharon
By Sharon Villines · #27114 ·
Re: Wiki page
Susan, Shal¡¯s point is that you can lock a specific page of the wiki, even though the wiki is set so that members can create pages, edit, etc. Notice at the bottom of the page there is a checkbox:
By Frances · #27113 ·
Re: Wiki page
Yes I clicked on update after I made changes.Still baffled why he cannot create or make changes to a new page on wiki page. Susan
By Susan Pitlock · #27112 ·
Re: Enterprise Group site unavailable after small change? #bug
I think only Support can help now.? Not sure what you used for the subject of the email you sent, but maybe something like Enterprise Group Broken might get Mark's attention.? If you can remember
By Duane · #27111 ·
Re: Wiki page
But I already had it set on subscribers can view and edit. Can't members create or add pages to wiki pages? I have marked everything I can available for subscribers to view and edit. Susan
By Susan Pitlock · #27110 ·
Re: #BouncingEmails #bouncingemails
Sharon, Alas, no. I think it would be a good suggestion for beta that the "Joined" column be replaced by a column showing when the address was most recently put on bouncing status (or maybe have both
By Shal Farley · #27109 ·
#BouncingEmails #bouncingemails
I have over 500 bouncing emails. On Yahoo, I deleted these regularly so they didn't build up. My co-moderators have not been doing this. I can't find a way to sort them in order by how long they have
By Sharon Villines · #27108 ·
Re: Interpreting email delivery response
Larry, Correct, that's a successful delivery. But as Michael said that doesn't tell you what Gmail did with the message once they accepted the delivery. The sender is never told whether the message is
By Shal Farley · #27107 ·
Re: Enterprise Group site unavailable after small change? #bug
Ahh, that's not our site (separate issue) We have our groups pointing to a sub domain as a part of the enterprise group. I guess it's possible that I somehow broke that connection. Who can help
By Peter Haack · #27106 ·
Re: Wiki page
Susan, Each wiki page has a control that can prevent members from editing that particular page. See the "Only moderators can edit this page" checkbox, just above the Save Page button when you edit the
By Shal Farley · #27105 ·
Re: Custom Invite Question
Thanks, yes that might help for them to see that notice about changing their delivery options. And yes I do know that they can go in and change their signature but it is in hope that if it is taken
By Cindy in DE <catkrazy@...> · #27104 ·
Re: Custom Invite Question
I don't know if it would help, but when someone unsubscribes, they're offered the option to change delivery to Special Notices Only or Daily Summary. Keep on mind that anyone can change their
By Duane · #27103 ·
Re: Member in membership not recognized by Groups.io
That catches people now and then.? To GIO, joe.smith and joesmith are 2 different people.? Better to be safe than sorry I guess. Duane -- GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki
By Duane · #27102 ·
Re: Member in membership not recognized by Groups.io
Dan, If he is moderated for some reason, check your New User Moderated under Spam Control in your group settings. Spam Control ------------ Restricted Membership Members require approval before being
By John Pearce <jponsalt@...> · #27101 ·
Re: Custom Invite Question
I'm sorry if I implied that I was asking for a change in the IO program or platform the way it is working at this point in time. I was merely asking if there was a way that we could change this link
By Cindy in DE <catkrazy@...> · #27100 ·
Re: AOL members / issues
"dirdel" means "direct delivery" - it's how yahoo (which handles AOL mail now too) says that it accepted the email.
By Lena · #27099 ·
Re: Interpreting email delivery response
gsmtp is the technical name of part of Google's email service. All "gsmtp" alone tells you is that the email is hosted by Google, even if it doesn't end with @gmail.com. You'll need to look at the
By Christopher Warrington · #27098 ·
Re: Interpreting email delivery response
Larry, Email 'going into their spam' is received, however the 'receiver' isn't actually finding it. Everyone should think of Email as a package delivery. Usually, as expected, it goes to their front
By Michael Pavan · #27097 ·