Re: Calendar - Non Group Members Able To View
#calendar
Jack, Depends on your group's settings. Easily. In the Features section (near the bottom) of your group's Settings page the first entry is for the Calendar. Among other choices it can be set to: o
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Shal Farley
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#2076
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Calendar - Non Group Members Able To View
#calendar
Hi folks, Wonder if you can help. I am the Owner (and Moderator at the moment) of a club Group. I am at present using the Calendar resource to compile the Club's forthcoming programme. As I understand
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Jack - GM4COX
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#2075
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
#changelog
That is so amusing on so many levels. Thanks for sharing that Shal. It actually made me :-) - ?LeeAnne, ECIR Archivist, Newmarket, Ontario March/2004 *Is your equine in the Pergolide Dosage
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LeeAnne
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Re: reply only to member, not the entire group & new member applications
In settings, set your group to 'reply to individual' instead of 'reply to group,' which is the default. Send your questionnaire via the 'pending subscription' notice. Go to settings --> member
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#2073
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reply only to member, not the entire group & new member applications
is it possible to set the "reply" feature to only send the reply to the person who sent the email, rather than the reply going back nto the group, as a new post? our list does not function as an
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Ruthie Levi
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#2072
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
#changelog
jkm, Not the sender's address - those aren't shown at all on the web. It is addresses that appear in the body of an email message that get purposely munged. The troublesome case is when a reply quotes
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Shal Farley
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#2071
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
#changelog
Believe me, I'm 100% with you on this. I've been trying to get this to happen for something like a year! I think a little nudge to Mark on the beta group wouldn't hurt. :) J
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
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Stanhopi, asked Catlady replied, Thank youl, both for the question (which I, too, was about to ask it) and for the answer. Thank you, Paul and
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jkm <jkmoffat@...>
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#2069
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
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Shal, I think we're saying the same thing in different ways. They're available *because* they're permanent.:) J
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
#changelog
J, I agree with all of that. The description of the emails as being "fleeting" can be misleading. The message itself isn't fleeting, as you correctly point out it may be retained by the recipient
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Shal Farley
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
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I recall it differently, and also differ with what you say here. The email addresses are *available* to all group members who choose to receive messages via email, whether or not the group is private,
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
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J said: The argument on the other side was based on the availability more than the permanence of the Messages section on the web. That is, while a member may keep copies of their email messages
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Shal Farley
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf' . . .
Thanx Shal & J. I thought that might be what it meant but wanted to be sure. Prior to this I had always heard it referred to as truncating, on Yahoo. Much appreci... Paul M. ==
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Epicatt2
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
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Paul, As J said it is the practice of hiding part of an email address (the domain part) when the address is displayed in the body of a message shown in the Messages section of a group's web pages.
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Shal Farley
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Re: Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
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It means to hide the email address by removing everything after the "at" sign and substituting ellipses. Email addresses are still figleafed in the archived (i.e., web) version of messages, except for
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#2062
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Pleasse define the term 'fig-leaf'¨C was: Groups.io site updates
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== == Hello again Shal (& All), Sorry for any bother, but what does 'fig-leaf' in the above-quoted text mean. It is obvioulsy being used here as a verb. I am asking because this is the first time I
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Epicatt2
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Re: Groups.io site updates
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I'll test that out. Could be just wishful thinking on my part. My point had to do with neither of those: I've never used Quote Whole Post (don't really like it), and selecting text before hitting
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#2060
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Re: Groups.io site updates
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J, Note that this applies only to messages "that we don't think are replies to existing messages". I'm not entirely sure what you mean as intentional quotes but they probably still get the ellipses
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Shal Farley
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#2059
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Re: Groups.io site updates
#changelog
Please call out any you find significant. Ok. It had turned out that invalid-email-address bounces (which are characterized as hard bounces and should go "red" and be logged immediately) were only
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#2058
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Groups.io site updates
#changelog
Hi all, This week's change log: https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/14306 Feel free to reply to this topic if you'd like to comment on the changes. Or better yet, if you expect a lot of discussion
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Shal Farley
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#2057
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