Re: Editing the subject of a message
The subject or title is attached to a thread (now called "topic"), rather than an individual message. As a moderator, you can edit a thread (topic), including its title. J
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J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#648
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Editing the subject of a message
Can that be done?? Today was the first occasion I wished to fix a mistake I made, which I didn't catch before I approved it, in the subject of a message. I can't do it with Yahoo. I can do it with
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Stephanie Stevens
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#647
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Re: Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
J, Sure: " - I created a new page to unconfirm your account, if you wish. It's at </unconfirm>/unconfirm and it's not linked to anywhere on the site." Mark
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Shal Farley
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#646
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Re: Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
Shal, Thanks. I already have a test group that I've been using; I just don't remember how to unconfirm an email address. Do you happen to have that link Mark provided a long time ago to unconfirm? J
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J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#645
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Re: Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
J, If you'd like to examine these first-hand without messing around in a "real" group you're welcome to join my test group. https://shalstest.groups.io/g/main I don't see a connection to the group's
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Shal Farley
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#644
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Re: Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 04:22 pm, Shal Farley wrote: Just an opinion and an observation, in case you were suggesting that someone (me) with bouncing members should report it to Mark. No problem. I was
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J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#643
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Re: Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
J, Sorry, I didn't mean my comment to be contentious. Just an opinion and an observation, in case you were suggesting that someone (me) with bouncing members should report it to Mark. I could have
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Shal Farley
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#642
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Re: Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 01:44 pm, Shal Farley wrote: I think this should be reported to Mark. Not very high on my list of things that need attention. I don't think I see anything here that I would
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J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#641
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Following in mobile interface
I see that I can "follow" in my email in my iPhone ?but sometimes I want to see where a thread is going before I decide to follow a topic ?but on the mobile interface I don't seem to be able to
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Frances
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#640
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Re: Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
J, As it happens I do, in both my test and PTA groups. So the below are some observations based on those groups. They are not removed from the Home page count (it reports the total of bouncing and
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Shal Farley
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#639
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Re: Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
That sounds similar to pending members, except that pending members are not counted in the overall member count. If bounced members are removed from the regular members list, it stands to reason that
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J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#638
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Re: Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
I just ran into this about a week ago. The member no longer shows on the Member page, but they're not removed from the group. They now only show up on the Bouncing page. Having them unbounce
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Duane
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#637
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Should bouncing messages result in deletion of member from group?
I am posing this question here to make sure I understand how this is supposed to work. ?We recently had an instance in which a member was (temporarily) in bounce status. ?This resulted in her name
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Jean Bennett
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#636
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Re: complete date/time for specific member actions removed everywhere now?
Thanks, Duane. I always forget to hover. :-) J
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J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#635
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Re: complete date/time for specific member actions removed everywhere now?
On the Activity page, under Member Activity, mine shows the date they "applied for membership" on the right. By hovering over the date, it shows me the time. Duane
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Duane
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#634
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complete date/time for specific member actions removed everywhere now?
Does anyone know if Mark has completely disabled the date/time entries for member actions (such as "applied for membership")? I need to know the date and time someone applied for membership, not just
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J_catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#633
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Re: Messages with the same Topic
Janice, And it did thread. Interestingly, I did find another reply of yours which did not thread, and in that message there was both an In-Reply-To and a References field, but the value in those
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Shal Farley
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#632
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Re: Messages with the same Topic
This is a test for Shal. ? Janice B AZ [Mod note: the message header has no In-Reply-To nor References fields. ?But its subject does match a recent thread, so it should thread.]
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Janice B <weebee.1@...>
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#631
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Re: Posting Limits
Shar, It does have posting limits, but the purpose is to suppress auto-responders. /g/beta/message/8326 The limit is 40 messages within 30 minutes. I'm not certain if it is per-group
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Shal Farley
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#630
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Re: Messages with the same Topic
Janice, Most likely that means that your email client isn't supplying either the In-Reply-To or References, or else Groups.io is having some trouble parsing those fields. I don't use or know much
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Shal Farley
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#629
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