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Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
J -- Let me make sure I understand. Whether they're set to "no email" or they are removed from the group, your practice will be to immediately reinstate them, thereby subverting whatever process is
By Bruce · #6831 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
Maybe the solution is legal. Maybe Mark should get himself a bulldog lawyer and sue the pants off whatever companies are doing this to groups.io for damaging his business. Tortious interference with
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #6830 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
Of course it does. And I was waiting for that exact response. My point is that it's virtually no different from giving them a link to resubscribe. Seriously. What's the epsilon of difference? Of
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #6829 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
Jeremy, I don't see how suspending message delivery by a different means (e.g. No Mail) would be any more effective at resolving the issue. An advantage to "dismemberment" is that it correctly handles
By Shal Farley · #6828 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
Here¡¯s another two cents. Most of my members (family members of pediatric genetic disorder patients) can hardly handle an Email and I am a low intermediate user. Use the KISS principle, Keep It
By Paul Konanz · #6827 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
J, Well, taking that act upon yourself certainly defeats the "forcing function", the point of which was to inconvenience the member as a motivation for them to do whatever is needed to avoid future
By Shal Farley · #6826 ·
Re: Unwanted duplicates sent.
Rick, Only the one via GMF this time. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list
By Shal Farley · #6825 ·
Re: Advice on latest development on Yahoo
Ellen, This is part of Yahoo's new and somewhat confusing way of letting you stay signed in to more than one account at a time. You can then switch between signed in accounts without having to sign
By Shal Farley · #6824 ·
Re: HTML Question
Yes, some forms of HTML are removed from group messages. I've experienced a similar thing in the wiki, where my attempts to insert inline styles (benign things like "float:right") were unceremoniously
By Bruce · #6823 ·
HTML Question
I created a PayPal button for contributions to my group. It generated the html code. 1. When I paste the html code in our group profile (eg what shows up when you hit the "Home" button), it displays
By Steve_bp · #6822 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
This would NOT work for our group(s) and would force us to leave GIO! Bob _____ On Behalf Of Jeremy Harrison Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2018 4:35 PM Better to set them to 'no mail', There is the question
By Robert Schechter · #6821 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
I would as well. I'm not an expert or anything like that, but I do agree. A "no mail" wording would be nice. Most of my members in my groups I run have more experience in this stuff than I do, but
By Sarah k Alawami · #6820 ·
Re: Advice on latest development on Yahoo
Thank you to all. I just looked again and don't see my name or user ID. I see only Easily switch, add, or remove accounts on this computer. Then below: ?ellen.moody@... ? to the side: account
By Ellen Moody · #6819 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
I think we should also consider that many Owners and Moderators might fall into the "unsophisticated" description as well. I would never try to pass myself off as any sort of "IT specialist". Even if
By Chris Jones · #6818 ·
Re: Anyone else experiencing missing digests?
Yes - one person on HTML not receiving digest, changed to plain digest, don't know yet if that is working or not
By Dr. Denver Fox <dnvrfox@...> · #6817 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
Given the unsophistication of many members (which means that they have no idea of spam filters, let alone what to about them), and the difficulties of understanding what anyone thinks is going on (are
By Jeremy Harrison · #6816 ·
Re: Advice on latest development on Yahoo
Yes,? you can do this if you just click on your name or user ID, it will then take you to the regular login screen.? I just did it now, I had the same screen you did. ? Barb B
By Barbara Byers · #6815 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
Chris, Most content-based spam filters have a provision for users to make corrections - marking as "not Spam" messages which should not have been delivered to the Spam folder, and marking as "Spam"
By Shal Farley · #6814 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
For some specialised applications, possibly; for "general" use then highly improbable IMHO. You also queried Oath's apparent indifference to "the chaos in Yahoo Groups". There have been odd rumours
By Chris Jones · #6813 ·
Re: Automatic Deletion of Members If Message Marked As Spam #poll
I hate to get into this conversation, but here's my two cents: whatever groups.io does about this, it's barely even a slap on the wrist if it lets the member right back in again, which it does. It's
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #6812 ·