Re: privacy set to "restricted membership" but just got an email that someone joined the group
Frances, Thanks for this! I didn't know there was a Moderator History. I'm still a bit new. I checked it, and it says that I am the one (or at least my email) who invited the person to join the group.
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Britt Vickstrom <Britt@...>
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#39571
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Re: privacy set to "restricted membership" but just got an email that someone joined the group
You should be able to see who sent the invitation. In Activity, look in Moderator Activity. And in Admin, Invite, check Sent Invitations. You can get the date. If you have any other moderators,
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Frances
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Re: privacy set to "restricted membership" but just got an email that someone joined the group
Correct, it's set to restricted as well. Britt
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Britt Vickstrom <Britt@...>
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Re: privacy set to "restricted membership" but just got an email that someone joined the group
Frances Thank you for the tips! I checked the activity history and it says "accepted invitation, via web." I'm the only one who sends invitations. Curiouser and curiouser Britt
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Britt Vickstrom <Britt@...>
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Re: privacy set to "restricted membership" but just got an email that someone joined the group
BTW, I assume you have "spam control" as restricted membership. Frances -- Help available from Groups.io help ( /helpcenter ) and GMF wiki (
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Frances
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Re: privacy set to "restricted membership" but just got an email that someone joined the group
You can look in Admin, Activity. Perhaps you did send the person an invitation or another moderator did. You can also look at the member's own activity in your group. Frances -- Help available from
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Frances
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privacy set to "restricted membership" but just got an email that someone joined the group
Hi there all, I tried to search through posts to see if this has been answered, but I can't seem to find this? I moderate a private group, and I double checked that the privacy is set to "restricted
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Britt Vickstrom <Britt@...>
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
Another solution is to switch delivery from individual emails to the digest or summary. In my groups this only happens to people set for the former. Pete
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Pete Cook
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
Comcast is the number one most likely email provider to mark messages from groups.io as spam onl our site. It happens almost every day to someone in our group with a Comcast email. I can offer a
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Ullman Garrett
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
I have Comcast as my email provider.? Unfortunately, Comcast frequently marks messages from groups.io as Spam.? I check my spam folder frequently, and move those messages to my inbox.? So far,
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Cheryl
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
I missed the Comcast part. I have 18 people in my main group who are on Comcast, but only one guy who gets removed for this. The other 17 don't seem to have any problems at all. Happens about once a
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Bruce
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
Dean, Oh, I missed that part. Have the group member read this help page: /helpcenter/membersmanual/1/working-with-group-messages/responding-to-a-you-have-been-removed For you there
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Shal Farley
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
That sounds like the member is marking them as spam when they get to his inbox.? In reality, they should be deleted if they're not wanted.? Unfortunately, some email services actually tell their
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Duane
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
Mike, I'm not sure what you meant to say, but in any case... Groups.io does not remove members for posting spam - it is left to each group's moderators to determine what is and is not allowed in their
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Shal Farley
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
Dean, I'm sure it is. But it is a frequent misunderstanding. That's not what the notice says. You're inferring that the removed member posted the message in question, but that is not necessarily the
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Shal Farley
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
The issue isn¡¯t that the member POSTED a spam message, but marked a message that they RECEIVED as spam. It¡¯s caused by one of two things: ? They marked a message from your group as spam or ?
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Mike S (he/him or they/them) <mikethebiguy@...>
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
I mean the actual removal message [that groups.io sent you] that prompted your post, not the "spam" itself. Bruce Check out the groups.io Help Center ( /helpcenter ) and groups.io
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Bruce
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Re: Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
Deane -- I don't recall groups.io doing any actual spam filtering. Could you post what the message actually says? Thanks, Bruce Check out the groups.io Help Center ( /helpcenter ) and
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Bruce
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Continuous incorrect removals for supposed SPAM
Attention Group.IO Support person: This is getting VERY frustraing! I am really upset that one person, in a group that I administer, has about? 80% of his messages followed (within a few hours) by a
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Deane Williams
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Re: Subgroups - Confused
New free (basic) groups do not get subgroups. The Pricing page shows what you get. There is also information in the GMF wiki. /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/25069 Frances -- Help
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Frances
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