Re: Members being erroneously unsubscribed
Indeed so Pete. In this case I suspect (but can't be sure) that the issue is with an account/address which which was put into the RI state and never actually Reverified, and finally, for whatever
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Malcolm Austen
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#48471
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Re: Members being erroneously unsubscribed
Yes, I've had that happen many times. But in that case the log entry would show that a member reported a message as spam and was removed. In this case it indicates that the member removed herself.
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Pete Cook
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#48470
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Re: Members being erroneously unsubscribed
See /helpcenter/faq/1/group-member-faq/q-i-got-a-message-that-i Frances -- Help available from Groups.io help ( /helpcenter ) and GMF wiki (
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Frances
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#48469
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Re: Changed Email on Account - Lost Groups
a mistake), ... Even simpler (and strongly recommended in all cases), is to register yourself as a co-owner using a secondary email address such as from Google, Yahoo, Zoho or whomever. Good
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Art Kocsis
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#48468
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Members being erroneously unsubscribed
Has anyone else seen this? I've had a number of members who were somehow unsubscribed through no intervention of their own, nor by any of the moderators. Yesterday it happened again. I asked the
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Pete Cook
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#48467
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Re: Changed Email on Account - Lost Groups
Burt -- Losing ownerships that were previously held under the now-abandoned email address is a known bug that I reported six years ago ( https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/17095 ).?As far as I
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Bruce
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#48466
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Re: Changed Email on Account - Lost Groups
The merge process documentation also states that you have to respond to the email confirmation that was sent to the new account. Did you do that? Regards Andy
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Andy Wedge
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#48465
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Re: Changed Email on Account - Lost Groups
There are known problems when you merge accounts.? If you had actually changed your email address (
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Duane
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#48464
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Changed Email on Account - Lost Groups
Hello, I just changed the email on my account.? During this process it stated that the accounts would be merged.? I now have lost all my groups that I subscribe to except for one and the Groups I
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Burton Wizeman
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#48463
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Re: Direct add members
No, it (and the message) only appear if you have an active Invite notice. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual ( /helpcenter/ownersmanual ) and
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Duane
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#48462
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Re: Direct add members
Ah, good. I confess I hadn't checked recently. That should be ok now. Suggestion withdrawn... Greg Frances via groups.io wrote: Good list, Ken. I would add: #6) The personalized message comes after
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Greg D
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#48461
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Re: Direct add members
Hi CAL, Here is the complete invitation email with a customized message I added. ?It flows very well. And I'm thinking maybe ¡° Information added by ¡± could (should?) be ¡°added by¡± the Mod
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KWKloeber
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#48460
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Re: Direct add members
I'm curious... What happens if you don't supply any content - does the line "The following message was included by..." still appear?
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Cal
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#48459
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Re: Direct add members
Perhaps that was the case at one time, but required content is much less. I tested today again and this is the only thing that comes before the group owner's own content: ** You have been invited by
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Frances
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#48458
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Re: Direct add members
Good list, Ken.? I would add: #6)? The personalized message comes after the stock one, and may end up "below the fold" and unseen at first glance if the invitation is read on a smaller device.?
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Greg D
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#48457
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Re: Direct add members
Francis Here are my issues with the invitation.? All of our heads are deeply wrapped up into our Groups but (depending on the invitee audience) the invitation Email can be received with a " *What the
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KWKloeber
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#48456
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Re: Changing the owner that appears in the invitation message.
The invitation uses the Display Name and email address of the Mod sending the invitation. ?I presume if no Display Name is entered into the subscription, the Invitation defaults to the Mod
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KWKloeber
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#48455
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Re: Changing the owner that appears in the invitation message.
It will automatically use the name/ID of the person that sends the invitation.? If she sends them, it will have her information.? She can verify this when she sends her first invite. Duane -- Lots
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Duane
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#48454
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Re: Direct add members
eGroups was the bees knees. Then, "Traffic," and professional tools started not being supported. Noone wanted to BE really good group leaders. BillSF9c
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billsf9c
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#48453
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Re: Direct add members
Cal, The one downside of direct add is visible in your comment: "I don't like invitations because the recipient has to recognize that it's a legitimate invitation. Receiving an email from
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Ken Cameron
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#48452
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