Re: Member Not Receiving Messages from One Other Member
The message(s) in question are to the whole group when the person with the aol account starts a thread. ?I don't know if there is any issue with receiving contributions by this person to existing
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Beth Dyer
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#46705
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Re: Can a group or subgroup Email address/URL contain an ampersand?
Hi again, I just tried it, and it doesn't work. I tried two variations, test&123 and subgroupwith&sign and got the following error both times: That address is not valid. Bottom line in case anyone is
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Jayson Smith
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#46704
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Re: Can a group or subgroup Email address/URL contain an ampersand?
I'm going to guess no. Ampersands are res
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Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...>
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#46703
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Re: Can a group or subgroup Email address/URL contain an ampersand?
The word AND has only three letters. Why bother using an ampersand? You ask about an ampersand (&) in a subgroup name.
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Sarah Shapiro
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#46702
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Re: Can a group or subgroup Email address/URL contain an ampersand?
You ask about an ampersand (&) in a subgroup name. The Help doesn't say specifically - In the Group Email Address field, enter the name of your group, up to 34 characters long. This name will appear
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Frances
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#46701
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Re: Loading email invites
I'm able to use Mac Numbers and then export it as a CSV /UTF-8.
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Sue Hamilton
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#46700
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Can a group or subgroup Email address/URL contain an ampersand?
Hi, I want to create a subgroup for one of my groups. There have been several suggestions of names thrown around, and one of them has an ampersand (&). Can the short name of a group (used for the
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Jayson Smith
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#46699
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Re: Member Not Receiving Messages from One Other Member
Can you clarify please? Is the member with Gmail not getting private messages from the one list member? Or is the member with Gmail not getting group messages from the group when that specific person
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Frances
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#46698
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Member Not Receiving Messages from One Other Member
I have a member (with a gmail account) who says they are not receiving messages from one particular other list member (who happens to have an aol account). ?Other messages from other members are
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Beth Dyer
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#46697
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Re: Messages send to my owner address not showing
It worked. Unchecked radio button. Thanks. Vaughan. Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 1:20 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [GMF] Messages send to my owner address not showing
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Vaughan Dodd
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#46696
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Re: Messages send to my owner address not showing
Group Managers Forum's owner email address is [email protected] so groupname+owner What does your homepage say in your Group Email Addresses? Or it could be that you haven't checked
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Frances
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Messages send to my owner address not showing
Hello everyone. I own a small specialised email list. I am its sole owner/moderator. In checking settings today, I sent several test messages to the [email protected]. The setting is checked
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Vaughan Dodd
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Re: Loading email invites
Oops, sorry, I didn't notice you said you were using a Mac. My bad. Take whatever you have and paste it into textedit and then the process is pretty
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Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...>
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#46693
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Loading email invites
How to create the file needed to load emails for invites to my Groups io? * "If you upload a plain text file, it must contain one email address (or one display name and email address) per line; a
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Sue Hamilton
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#46692
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Re: DMARC
In plain language, DMARC is a email authentication mechanism where the sending domain (such as gmail.com or yourcompany.com or groups.io) defines (in DNS) how to treat email claiming to be "from"
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Jim Wilson
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#46691
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Re: DMARC
dmarc.org ¨C Domain Message Authentication Reporting ... [image: image.png] dmarc https://dmarc.org <https://dmarc.org/> *DMARC*, which stands for ¡°Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting &
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Sarah Shapiro
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#46690
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DMARC
I just received an email saying I was bouncing groups.io messages. I have clicked on the link to unbounce and all should be OK now. However I'd like help in understanding the reason for the bounces. I
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WBennett
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#46689
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Re: Sending out special notice post at a specific time?
You could make a calendar event. Best, Glenn -- / Sic semper tyrranis/
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Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...>
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#46688
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Re: Sending out special notice post at a specific time?
On 07 April 2024 17:00:05 (+01:00), Linda Perry wrote: Is there a way to set up a special notice to go out at a specific time (ie 7:00 am on Thursday) as opposed to having to do it myself at 7:00 am?
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Malcolm Austen
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#46687
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Sending out special notice post at a specific time?
Is there a way to set up a special notice to go out at a specific time (ie 7:00 am on Thursday) as opposed to having to do it myself at 7:00 am? linda
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Linda Perry
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#46686
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