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Re: Subscriber marked as spam message
Is there a setting that can be turned off to NOT unsubscribe a member when they hit SPAM on a groups.io message? I have plenty of folks doing it by mistake not understanding why they are no longer
By Motti Tadmor · #31601 ·
Re: Moderators removed for spam
I could not find any mention of this "sole remaining owner" exception in the new Owners Manual or GMF Wiki. I might suggest this be added in Docs group and here in the Wiki. Thank you.
By Mark Murphy · #31600 ·
Re: archives question
I have prevented it in the visibility section for non-members, but wish there was a ¡®limited¡¯ subscription or something. Thank you for taking the time to answer me. Robin
By Robin Bowen · #31599 ·
Re: archives question
You can't. Members have access to the archives and that's it. (I assume that you mean message archives...) There is no he can but he can't see "x". Even non - members have access to the message
By Chris Jones · #31598 ·
archives question
Hello all, I'm trying to figure out where exactly I would find the control over which members have access to the archives. I would like to be able to limit a member's access since they will not be on
By Robin Bowen · #31597 ·
Re: treatment of gmail "reply" to a GIO message
Thank you. this is comprehensive and exactly the guidance i needed.
By bruce hyman · #31596 ·
Re: Moderators removed for spam
The FBL mechanism, as implemented by groups.io, does not remove the sole remaining Owner of a group. In such a case there will be no notification sent and no reinstatement link. Bruce Check out the
By Bruce · #31595 ·
Re: Moderators removed for spam
Thank you, this is good to know. I am concerned that an owner could be removed from a group "automatically" by a third party service. Yes, an owner can click on the reinstatement link in the
By Mark Murphy · #31594 ·
Re: Moderators removed for spam
If the person clicks the reinstatement link in the "removed for marking as spam" notification, they are restored with privileges unchanged. I have not tested what happens if they rejoin the group
By Bruce · #31593 ·
Re: Photo Albums
Sometimes. See the Notifications section at /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Deleting%20attachments,%20files%20and%20photos Bruce Check out the new groups.io Help Center (
By Bruce · #31592 ·
Re: Moderators removed for spam
Could someone please clarify what, if anything, changes about a member's status as a moderator or owner of a group , when a group moderator or owner is "removed" due to spam? Thank you.
By Mark Murphy · #31591 ·
Re: SOMEBODY updated those darn old spam filters - again
Thanks, Shal Here is the report for that IP. There are four RBLs that list it, but none of them are important ones that would affect most of the world:
By Larry Finch · #31590 ·
Re: Photo Albums
If you delete older photos or ?attachments or the system deletes.....is the person who posted them notified? mdivine
By Mdivine <nextdoorsb@...> · #31589 ·
Re: Viewing Directory
OK...that'll work.? I'll probably do that.? In the meanwhile I have been emailing a member now and then to tell me what he sees from his point of view. Thx..
By Steve · #31587 ·
Re: Viewing Directory
Specifically: * the Directory must be enabled in settings (Privacy>Member Directory Visibility), and * each group member must first create a profile of his own and share it. At that point that member
By Bruce · #31586 ·
Re: Viewing Directory
The only way that I'm aware of is to create another account and make it a member of the group.? I do that on all groups I own anyway so I can be sure what a member will see vs an owner. Duane -- The
By Duane · #31585 ·
Viewing Directory
As the owner of a group, it seems I will always see all members in the directory.? Whereas group members can only see others if the correct permissions have been set.? Do I correctly understand
By Steve · #31584 ·
Re: treatment of gmail "reply" to a GIO message
Bruce, if I understand it correctly, when a group member replies to a message from That depends on the group's settings, one of which is *Reply To*. ... because the GIO group is the "sender" of the
By Shal Farley · #31583 ·
Re: treatment of gmail "reply" to a GIO message
This is a typical scenario and it's not limited to Gmail.? In your given scenario, Carol can ignore the default reply and use the reply to sender link in the email footer. Another alternative we use
By Andy Wedge · #31582 ·
Re: Moderators removed for spam
For the particular situation processing a FBL report from a group's moderator or owner, it seems like a reasonable compromise would be to switch their membership in that one group to "no email". This
By Christopher Warrington · #31581 ·