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Groups.io Message Editor
#suggestion
When replying to a message via Groups.io online, I'd like to see all addresses to which that reply will go plainly visible and editable before the reply is sent. Figleafing in conformance with group
When replying to a message via Groups.io online, I'd like to see all addresses to which that reply will go plainly visible and editable before the reply is sent. Figleafing in conformance with group
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Jim Higgins
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#18406
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
So, Drew, the footers for your post don’t have a Reply to Sender link.
No way through email off-list, only through the Group homepage. (Reply, then change reply to Private.)
At least to your post
So, Drew, the footers for your post don’t have a Reply to Sender link.
No way through email off-list, only through the Group homepage. (Reply, then change reply to Private.)
At least to your post
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Frances
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#18405
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Re: Including Notes in Download Member List
#suggestion
Moderator notes are included in the subscription information when you use the Export Group Data function. It's in JSON format, which depending on your use may be more difficult to use (or be easier),
Moderator notes are included in the subscription information when you use the Export Group Data function. It's in JSON format, which depending on your use may be more difficult to use (or be easier),
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Mark Fletcher
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#18404
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Received from Brian Vogel at 9/20/2018 03:57 PM UTC:
You don't need to fathom it. There's a valid need for "Reply to Group" groups and the solution to your dislike of them is to not join them or not
Received from Brian Vogel at 9/20/2018 03:57 PM UTC:
You don't need to fathom it. There's a valid need for "Reply to Group" groups and the solution to your dislike of them is to not join them or not
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Jim Higgins
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#18403
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Re: setting to moderate every thread a member starts
#suggestion
I've made this change.
Thanks,
Mark
I've made this change.
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Fletcher
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#18402
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
This is the very thing that Freegle or Freecycle groups use since any negotiations are done off-group.
Duane
This is the very thing that Freegle or Freecycle groups use since any negotiations are done off-group.
Duane
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Duane
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#18401
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Received from Brian Vogel at 9/20/2018 03:08 PM UTC:
Some groups aren't set up to function as a "group" - meaning as a forum for roundtable discussion. They may primarily be set up to distribute
Received from Brian Vogel at 9/20/2018 03:08 PM UTC:
Some groups aren't set up to function as a "group" - meaning as a forum for roundtable discussion. They may primarily be set up to distribute
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Jim Higgins
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#18400
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Yes, there is good reason to be able to take a group discussion "off list". Unfortunately, the email mechanism to do so easily (the List-Post header) caused a lot of confusion when it was tried in
Yes, there is good reason to be able to take a group discussion "off list". Unfortunately, the email mechanism to do so easily (the List-Post header) caused a lot of confusion when it was tried in
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Drew
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#18399
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
I think what you are finding is the difference between posts SENT in
plain text as against html. All my email is sent plain text and comes
through without an html section.
Having different
I think what you are finding is the difference between posts SENT in
plain text as against html. All my email is sent plain text and comes
through without an html section.
Having different
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Dave Sergeant
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#18398
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Another vote NOT to get rid of plain text, I much prefer it.
Barb
Another vote NOT to get rid of plain text, I much prefer it.
Barb
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By
Barbara Byers
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#18397
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Received from Brian Vogel at 9/20/2018 02:06 PM UTC:
Not so. The group owner can set the group so the default action for a reply is to send the reply to the sender of the message being replied to.
Received from Brian Vogel at 9/20/2018 02:06 PM UTC:
Not so. The group owner can set the group so the default action for a reply is to send the reply to the sender of the message being replied to.
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Jim Higgins
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#18396
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Frances -- you've summed it up perfectly.
Are the footer options set in Admin*Settings? If so, I can't findit.
--Steve
________________________________
Hi
I won't weigh in the pros and cons but I
Frances -- you've summed it up perfectly.
Are the footer options set in Admin*Settings? If so, I can't findit.
--Steve
________________________________
Hi
I won't weigh in the pros and cons but I
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Steve Bass
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#18395
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Hi
I won't weigh in the pros and cons but I wanted to say that I notice the differences in your footers, posters!
I "followed" this thread.
In my email (Apple Mail on my laptop AND on my iPhone) I
Hi
I won't weigh in the pros and cons but I wanted to say that I notice the differences in your footers, posters!
I "followed" this thread.
In my email (Apple Mail on my laptop AND on my iPhone) I
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Frances
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#18394
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Replying (was: Footer variations in individual emails)
Hold on, this is getting confusing (I read digest..).
Unless your group allows anonymous posts, I don't see the problem. On properly configurated listserves, my email-program will show who the sender
Hold on, this is getting confusing (I read digest..).
Unless your group allows anonymous posts, I don't see the problem. On properly configurated listserves, my email-program will show who the sender
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By
ro-esp
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#18393
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Agreed
I don’t want any of my groups to be chat forums. My groups (for various amateur music groups) are intended to report on our gatherings, however other musically related posts are permitted.
Agreed
I don’t want any of my groups to be chat forums. My groups (for various amateur music groups) are intended to report on our gatherings, however other musically related posts are permitted.
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By
Michael Pavan
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#18392
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
I repeat, at the Group Level. I understand individuals might want to reply to sender. What triggered me to start all this in the first place is the fact that when one receives a message in plain
I repeat, at the Group Level. I understand individuals might want to reply to sender. What triggered me to start all this in the first place is the fact that when one receives a message in plain
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#18391
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
The "Reply to Sender" turns out to be valuablewhen someone in the group wants a response that the rest of the groupmight not have any interest in reading. (Granted they could Mute thereply, a terrific
The "Reply to Sender" turns out to be valuablewhen someone in the group wants a response that the rest of the groupmight not have any interest in reading. (Granted they could Mute thereply, a terrific
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Steve Bass
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#18390
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Dave,
I want to make clear that my response to Michael Pavan was not meant to imply that "Reply to Sender" isn't something one might want to do to an individual message, but that it would be
Dave,
I want to make clear that my response to Michael Pavan was not meant to imply that "Reply to Sender" isn't something one might want to do to an individual message, but that it would be
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#18389
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
Actual Brian there is one very important case why a poster should reply
to the sender, something which came up just yesterday on one of my
groups. Someone was offering a television spare part to
Actual Brian there is one very important case why a poster should reply
to the sender, something which came up just yesterday on one of my
groups. Someone was offering a television spare part to
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Dave Sergeant
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#18388
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Re: Footer variations in individual emails
I would think whichever one of these was set by the Group Owner, that one is the default behavior when someone replies via e-mail.
I can't imagine what earthly purpose the "Reply to Sender," or "Reply
I would think whichever one of these was set by the Group Owner, that one is the default behavior when someone replies via e-mail.
I can't imagine what earthly purpose the "Reply to Sender," or "Reply
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Brian Vogel <britechguy@...>
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#18387
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