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Viewing Group message format settings
开云体育Can a non-admin view the settings of a group they are a member of? A bit like Mailman allows you to query the list to determine settings. Every man is a damned fool for at least five minutes every day. Wisdom consists in not exceeding the limit. -Elbert Hubbard, author, editor, printer (1856-1915) |
The basic settings are listed on the home page of the group under Group
Settings. This obviously doesn't include them all. Dave On 11 Dec 2017 at 16:25, David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote: Can a non-admin view the settings of a group they are a member of? |
开云体育Yes I know, but as you say, it doesn’t include them all, especially things like delivery type etc.--?
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开云体育What I’m looking for is the information found here:which leads to: This is from a group I am admin in, but you can’t see this if you are a normal member. I’m following this up because a member of a group of which I am not admin appears to be getting plain text and I wanted to check if that option had been set for the entire group - not something the member had done. — David? --?
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David,
What I’m looking for is the information found here ...Ah, I misunderstood. I’m following this up because a member of a group of which I am notI don't know of anyplace a member can see those. You could suggest in beta@ that those settings be included in the list of settings shown on the group's home page. The only argument against it I can think of would be an argument against using up more screen space. Shal |
Ok Shal, I’ll do that.
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-- Some primal termite knocked on wood, And tasted it, and found it good! And that is why your Cousin May, Fell through the parlor floor today. - Ogden Nash (1902-1971) On 12 Dec 2017, at 07:49, Shal Farley <shals2nd@...> wrote: |
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