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Funny...


 

I was subscribed to the Yahoo group TekScopes. When they transferred the group to groups.io I continued to receive the messages in Digest format, which is what I did choose. So far so good. But if I click on the first row of the Digest page, where it says :

"This is a digest for [email protected]. Change your subscription"

with the intent to modify my subscription, groups.io tells me that I am not subscribed to that group... I am registered with two different userid to groups.io, but no matter which one I use to login, the message does not change... I am not a subscriber of the group...
Is there a plausible explanation?
Thanks.


 

This would probably be a job for [email protected]? I'd include as many details as possible, including the email address that's getting the digest and the accounts you have set up here.

Duane


 

Alberto,

But if I click on the first row of the Digest page, ...
...
with the intent to modify my subscription, groups.io tells me that I
not subscribed to that group... I am registered with two different
userid to groups.io, but no matter which one I use to login, the
message does not change... I am not a subscriber of the group...
At Groups.io your userid (login ID) is your email address, and each is a separate account with its own memberships.

So my first thought is that maybe the email address that receives those digests is neither of the two you're using to login.

If this is the case, and you wish to consolidate some of these accounts, that would be something that only [email protected] could help you with at this time. There are as yet no user controls that will allow you to merge two accounts, and an attempt to change the email address of one to match another will fail, stating that the email address is already in use.

Shal