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Re: Legacy Group pricing
... SA| What do I have to do to remain | "legal" My group is free and I | will need to bear any expense | myself! You don't have to do anything. You only need to pay for groups with more than 100
By Rubens · #41353 ·
Re: Legacy Group pricing
Did you read the reply to the message you quoted ( /g/GroupManagersForum/message/41347 )?? I doubt that you'll need to do anything. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found
By Duane · #41352 ·
Re: Legacy Group pricing
Hi Sharon It all depended on when you created your group See /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/25069 But if no one has tapped you on the shoulder I suspect you will be okay Nivard Ovington
By Nivard Ovington · #41351 ·
Re: Legacy Group pricing
this is all disturbing to me as I knew none of it. We moved yo Groups.IO when Yahoo! Groups introduced their unworkable NEO platform disaster and came in with over 300 members. What do I have to do to
By Sharon Allen · #41350 ·
Re: Legacy Group pricing
That's not normally done, it just reverts when the paid period runs out. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual ( /helpcenter/ownersmanual ) and
By Duane · #41349 ·
Re: Legacy Group pricing
Thanks so much for the info. Do you know if we'd get a pro-rated refund if we revert back to BASIC? Blues, Latin Rock, 60's R&B, Rock-a-Billy, SURF,?Good ol' Rock-n-Roll! Midi/Sequencers and
By Wayne (Reed) Knazek <thenettrainer@...> · #41348 ·
Re: Legacy Group pricing
Have a look at /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/25069.? That shows when things changed and what applies to various groups.? You can look at the Billing/Upgrade page of the group in
By Duane · #41347 ·
Re: Legacy Group pricing
I have 2 questions . . . I think I messed up, and it's costing us! When we joined about a year and a half ago, it wasbecause YahooGroops went belly up. I did a lot of research to find a new home for
By Wayne (Reed) Knazek <thenettrainer@...> · #41346 ·
Re: Legacy Group pricing
James, not an answer to your question - you got it already. But there are ways you can get help from your group to help defray the costs. See
By Frances · #41345 ·
Re: Legacy Group pricing
Only if its been premium continuously since the move.? Any groups upgraded to Premium now, even if they were once and downgraded to Basic, will pay the current price ($220/yr). Duane -- Lots of
By Duane · #41344 ·
Legacy Group pricing
I am the owner of the amateur astronomy group called MSRAL We were part of the yahoo groups for more than 25 years. When we migrated to Groups.io, I didn't establish the pricing... Is it possible to
By James Small <jrsmall@...> · #41343 ·
Re: member cannot log in
A passing possible explanation: I've had similar problems, not with groups.io, when I managed to enter invisible non-printing characters into an address that was subsequently stored in my browser
By Marvin Waschke · #41342 ·
Re: member cannot log in
You may want to remind your member that logging ?in through requesting a link is a standard way of getting to your group homepage. Clicking on the emailed link logs you in for 30 days on that device
Re: member cannot log in
Thank you Francis and Bruce for your replies.? Sorry for not responding earlier but it took a while to get this resolved. I shared your suggestions with the member but he indicated that these did not
By Peter Rupprecht · #41340 ·
Re: "Mask addresses in archive" not masking the munged addresses?
Christos, There's an exclusion from masking addresses in the groups.io domain. Because those are (were) never user addresses. This predates the munging of addresses for DMARC. So it appears that's a
By Shal Farley · #41339 ·
Re: new member notification
Thank you Frances and Andy! I apologize for my senior moment! LOL I missed that member notification tab when looking for the welcome message.Apparently I knew about it initially because I added a
By Wayne (Reed) Knazek <thenettrainer@...> · #41338 ·
Re: new member notification
There is a canned welcome message to unrestricted groups or to a member approved for a restricted group. But you can edit that message - in Admin, Settings, Member Notices tab. See
By Frances · #41337 ·
Re: new member notification
Yes, they will receive a standard Groups.io boilerplate message which you can customise but cannot stop (it's a legal requirement in some jurisdictions). They will also receive a Welcome member notice
By Andy Wedge · #41336 ·
new member notification
When someone subscribes to your group, do they receive an email notification that they are now subscribed? If so, is it possible to edit what the notification says? As in, can text be added to it? And
By Wayne (Reed) Knazek <thenettrainer@...> · #41335 ·
Re: Trouble with member trying to get back on a group with outlook.com
Andy's point is important though - the member needn't have created a new account. " If she wants to change her GMail address to an Outrlook address, there should be no need 'to join again'. ?Simply
By Frances · #41334 ·