Re: Badges for new/unread messages
My understanding of this (or perhaps more accurately, my lack of understanding) is as follows. Groups.io does not maintain a separate "read/unread status" for each message/member combination. As the
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Bruce
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
You seem to be assuming that a munged address is the cause. Virtually every message I get from Groups.io has a munged address and none of them end up in my spam/junk folder. Providing the messages in
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Andy Wedge
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
As I mentioned when I started this thread, my friend gets the posts with the munged sender addresses (that get converted to groups.io) trapped in quarantine. I wouldn't advise him to whitelist
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Cal
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Re: Badges for new/unread messages
This is what I have and I also see a badge count on my Android phone. I rarely use the feed page but on the occasions that I do, I don't ever recall seeing an indication of unread messages. On the
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Andy Wedge
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Re: Badges for new/unread messages
Hey Andy Well yes and no. ?I misspoke about the page names in one sentence of my OP so trstating it (below) hopefully clears up my question: (I have Notifications for the App turned ON, so) I see a
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KWKloeber
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
I don't recall any member messages being called spam or quarantined, only non-member. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual (
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Duane
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
So how do people deal with the spam quarantine for posts from members?
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Cal
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Re: Badges for new/unread messages
Are you thinking of the message counts and blue dots that appear next to topics in the app? Regards Andy
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Andy Wedge
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Badges for new/unread messages
Didn't the Groups view previously display an indicator (bullet?) on the Group(s) that have unread messages? Each group Feed view does, but it requires opening up each Group to see if there are unread
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KWKloeber
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Re: How to create searchable database from message archive? Would AI work to summarize messages? Suggestions please
#MessageArchive
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I see a group that you are affiliated with in Groups.io https://hyperaldosteronism.groups.io/g/main However that shows 199 Members 974 Topics Started on 2020-10-16 It seems that you didn't move the
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Frances
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Re: How to create searchable database from message archive? Would AI work to summarize messages? Suggestions please
#MessageArchive
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Just to be clear, the emails were moved from Yahoo Groups to Groups.io, correct? (Not to Google Groups) And did group members submit their common complaint, age onset, etc. in a preset format? Or just
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Frances
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
¡°For future reference, it's usually called munging. Makes it easier to find information about it, especially on this site.¡± ¡°Mushed Until No Good¡±. Learned this forty years ago. Still use it
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Steve Haas
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How to create searchable database from message archive? Would AI work to summarize messages? Suggestions please
#MessageArchive
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I have a groups question. ?Our group was moved from Yahoo early on in Groups existance and we have archived about 7 5,ooo emails since 2002 from that group. ?The group is made up of people with a
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lowerbp2
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
It is discussed in the FAQ ( /helpcenter/faq/1/group-member-faq/q-why-are-some-people-s-email ) , but is in neither of the manuals. Much simplified, some email providers look up the
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Bruce
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
Yes, but not using the term mung.? Searching for information about DMARC (in messages) should find a lot of it. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual (
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Duane
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
Yes, munging is a term that goes back to my days developing Mac software -- originally applied to strings of text in the early '80s. (There was a system call in the original Mac OS called "Munger"
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Cal
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
For future reference, it's usually called munging.? Makes it easier to find information about it, especially on this site. Duane -- Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual (
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Duane
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Re: Mangling the sender address for some people
See the FAQ at /helpcenter/faq/1/group-member-faq/q-why-are-some-people-s-email Some domains will bounce group messages if this is not done. Unfortunately, yes...if you want messages
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Bruce
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#48393
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Re: Too strict a spam filter
There are no group or account settings to modify spam filtering. Non-members do not have access to the Reply or New Topic buttons. If they want to post (to a [sub]group that allows it), sending an
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Bruce
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#48392
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Re: Too strict a spam filter
Frances said: Francis Yes, I get that concept. ?I thought you were suggesting that that method would help minimize hid issue, which was that non-member emails were trapped as spam. ? So I hear you
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KWKloeber
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