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Re: Making [email protected] a YahooGroups moderator
I can still add/change moderators and owners to all of my groups.? I do need to be in a desktop version of the web site.? The mobile site limits what I can do.
By Jeff Kane · #1994 ·
Re: moving a message to a different subgroup
Hi I found a thread using search - Moving an entire thread from main group to subgroup or vice versa It says that a group and its subgroup are separate. I searched for moving message subgroup and the
By Frances · #1993 ·
Re: moving a message to a different subgroup
There's not a way to do it. There has been some discussion on the beta group in the past, but as far as I remember, there are no plans to add it. Duane
By Duane · #1992 ·
moving a message to a different subgroup
I looked and tried but cant figure out how to move an message post to a more appropriate subgroup. Please can you tell me how to do this ?
By Chris Laska <claska@...> · #1991 ·
is a "confirmation" message sent out?
I just had a pending (now new) member claim that they received a "welcome message" and then tried to send a message to the group, but that the message was rejected saying they were not yet a member.
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #1990 ·
Re: Making [email protected] a YahooGroups moderator
ken, Then you are a moderator. I'd forgotten about that. That's a bug that's been present a couple of years now. I see "Owner" as the hover text on both blue and green crowns. Whatever the text says,
By Shal Farley · #1989 ·
Re: Making [email protected] a YahooGroups moderator
Shal, I've never been listed as Owner before and I have just the one member profile and a green crown. Today I've asked the list owner to make me a co-owner. When I put the cursor over my name on
By SP4149 · #1988 ·
Re: Making [email protected] a YahooGroups moderator
Default, That likely means that you have more than one membership in the group, at least one as moderator and one as owner. When visiting the group's pages click on the "Membership" drop-down and see
By Shal Farley · #1987 ·
Re: Making [email protected] a YahooGroups moderator
i will ask around, but we made a successful group transfer of a very large mailing list to groups.io, so this must be a very new thing .. servus markus Am 07.07.2017 um 20:44 schrieb Default:
By markus baur · #1986 ·
Making [email protected] a YahooGroups moderator
Yesterday, I [email protected] ( [email protected] )?as a new member. I read the instructions [email protected] ( [email protected] )?had to be given moderator privileges. I went
By SP4149 · #1985 ·
Re: Reply links and Thunderbird
Noel, He could set a filter in Thunderbird to automatically move incoming group messages to a separate folder. I have one named In-GMF, some for a few select other groups, and an In-Lists for all the
By Shal Farley · #1984 ·
Re: Reply links and Thunderbird
Noel, I think it must be a missed setting in his OS or in Thunderbird. In mine those links immediately pop open a compose window when clicked. It may be that the user's OS configuration doesn't
By Shal Farley · #1983 ·
Re: Can I delete a group and recreate it with the same name?
reuse of a group name for a significant period of time after a group has been closed. Maybe it should be reported to him. You could prevent reuse by creating the old group again then deleting it after
By Noel Leaver · #1982 ·
Re: Can I delete a group and recreate it with the same name?
J, I think it is a desired feature more than a loophole. If a group wants to rename itself yet block access to their old name they can always create a new group under the old name. In fact I'd usually
By Shal Farley · #1981 ·
Re: Can an entire group, not just a topic, be locked?
Hi, The closest is setting the group to moderated, which means all posts must be approved by moderators. Cheers, Joseph [mod note: see also the Announcement Group checkbox in ?the?Spam Control
By Joseph Lee · #1980 ·
Re: Reply links and Thunderbird
Thanks for your post. compose the reply using the group's web page rather than Thunderbird. His root problem is that clicking on these links does nothing. Could he have set something to disable links?
By Noel Leaver · #1979 ·
Re: Can I delete a group and recreate it with the same name?
This seems like a big loophole around Mark's intention of not allowing reuse of a group name for a significant period of time after a group has been closed. Maybe it should be reported to him. J
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #1978 ·
Re: Can I delete a group and recreate it with the same name?
That was easy!? :-) Thanks for all the ideas.? Renaming the "old" one and creating a new one with the old name worked.? Easy enough.
By Jeff Kane · #1977 ·
Can an entire group, not just a topic, be locked?
This is a situation I'd not even considered before it came up elsewhere, and I know of no mechanism to do so, but suspect it exists. ? It may be an "owner only" sort of control, it may be somewhere I
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #1976 ·
Re: Reply links and Thunderbird
Noel, That's true. It has been discussed in beta@ but is difficult given that various email user interfaces behave differently with mailto: links. Some don't support a "body" parameter (which would be
By Shal Farley · #1975 ·