Re: Adding required hashtags by email
#hashtags
Sorry -- Category is my term picking one of the 3 hashtags available. I limited it to 3 and forced authors of new topics to pick one so as to pre-sort the topics in clumps. So I should have said how
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Carla Nelson <cbnel3@...>
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#35934
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Re: Moderator not receiving messages
I'd guess it was probably something Google did, they have a habit of changing things.? I've gone into my account and removed ALL of the categories, so everything? (except spam) just shows up in my
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Duane
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#35933
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Re: #owner
#owner
Hi Bruce, Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Yes, they do bring up "what if" issues, but those issues are issues today. Our group has four co-owners who come together to agree on all of our owner
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Ken Schweizer
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#35932
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Re: Moderator not receiving messages
Friends, After all your help, I found the solution to the problem. I am using Gmail. Gmail provides for emails to be displayed under one of several settings. My settings are Primary, Social,
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Alan Warshawer
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#35931
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Re: Adding required hashtags by email
#hashtags
You can use the footers in emails from your group to reply or to start a new thread. The exact options depends on the person's own subscription to the group. See
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Frances
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#35930
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Re: Adding required hashtags by email
#hashtags
What, exactly, is a "category"? Chris
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Chris Jones
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Re: Adding required hashtags by email
#hashtags
That is exactly where I am stuck as owner of a new forum learning the ropes before inviting members. I set up my group to require a category on a new topic.. how does one make that selection if you
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Carla Nelson <cbnel3@...>
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#35928
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Adding required hashtags by email
#hashtags
I am a new owner learning before inviting others.. got here searching on ¡°start new topic from email¡± Do you mean people need to either start every new topic the web or click on a prior piece of
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Carla Nelson <cbnel3@...>
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Re: #owner
#owner
Ken -- You could propose this as a #suggestion in the beta group, but please carefully consider all the "what if" scenarios first. For example, one Owner could also downgrade (not delete) all the
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Bruce
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Re: #owner
#owner
Bruce, If there are multiple owners of a group it would seem logical that the deletion of the group would require all of the owners to agree on the group deletion. I would also suggest that the only
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Ken Schweizer
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#35925
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Re: Direct Add to subgroup
He must be a member of the main group in order for you to add him to the subgroup. You can invite him, or he can send a blank email to join your group - [email protected] He doesn't
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Frances
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#35924
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Direct Add to subgroup
I have a new volunteer who is very not tech savvy (no computer or web use), but he does have an email address & checks it on his phone. Can I add him directly to a subgroup without requiring an invite
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Karin Beil
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#35923
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Re: Determining active members (and removing the inactive)
Any Yahoo Mail addresses that bounce with a "554 mailbox is disabled" error can be safely deleted.?Ref: /g/GroupManagersForum/message/30601 Yahoo has been purging "inactive" YMail
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Bruce
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#35922
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Re: Determining active members (and removing the inactive)
Duane wrote: I've never done that, to be honest. Many members left the group when we moved over from YG, but I've done nothing to check on the present members (around 2300) ever since. However, I have
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Marina
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#35921
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Re: Understanding posting problem for subscriber
Many thanks Duane My understanding of it was correct Much appreciated Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)
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Nivard Ovington
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#35920
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Re: Members in red bouncing although bounce probe was apparently accepted
Thank you, Chris and Duane. If they still show on the bouncing list in the next days, I'll just remove them. Regards, Marina
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Marina
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#35919
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Re: #owner
#owner
Lisa -- Any Owner can delete a group; but to do so, you have to click the Delete Group button at the bottom of the Settings page, followed by typing "I understand" in the confirmation dialog. This
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Bruce
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#35918
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Re: Members in red bouncing although bounce probe was apparently accepted
The probe went through, but they didn't click on the link contained in it.? Until that happens (they remove themselves from bouncing status) they will continue to be a red B. Duane -- The official
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Duane
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#35917
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Re: Understanding posting problem for subscriber
Optusnet uses the spamhaus list for filtering emails.? Back in October spamhaus put GIO on the blocked (known spammer) list, so all groups email was marked as spam. There was recently another person
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Duane
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#35916
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Re: Members in red bouncing although bounce probe was apparently accepted
The successful delivery of a bounce probe does not unbounce the account; for that to happen the account holder (= member) must respond to the bounce probe. Chris
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Chris Jones
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#35915
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