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Re: about messages from non-members
markf@corp.groups.io sendis:
I don't consider them subscriptions , nor those who use the feature as "members". Maybe just "guests"?
I suppose the most practical way would be for non-members to
markf@corp.groups.io sendis:
I don't consider them subscriptions , nor those who use the feature as "members". Maybe just "guests"?
I suppose the most practical way would be for non-members to
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Re: First email in thread plus digest
Okay, sorry! Forgot about the Inbox view.
Okay, sorry! Forgot about the Inbox view.
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Re: First email in thread plus digest
First, a simple question! How do you mute a thread on the website? It is easy to do from the email, but what about from the website?
First, a simple question! How do you mute a thread on the website? It is easy to do from the email, but what about from the website?
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Frances
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Re: about messages from non-members
Mark, since all groups aren’t used as discussion groups, so to speak, I would like for you to keep something in mind. I moderate a group that is a buying and selling group.
1) All messages
Mark, since all groups aren’t used as discussion groups, so to speak, I would like for you to keep something in mind. I moderate a group that is a buying and selling group.
1) All messages
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#223
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Site
#changelog
Changes to the site today:
There was a bug in message reference parsing, which in some situations could result in incorrect message threading in the archives. It's been fixed.
The text on the invite
Changes to the site today:
There was a bug in message reference parsing, which in some situations could result in incorrect message threading in the archives. It's been fixed.
The text on the invite
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Mark Fletcher
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Re: about messages from non-members
okay thank you
sorry that I don't understand most of the technical stuff,
Cherrill
okay thank you
sorry that I don't understand most of the technical stuff,
Cherrill
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Re: about messages from non-members
Of course. There will never be a situation where you can't control who's in your group and what gets sent to it.
Thanks,
Mark
Of course. There will never be a situation where you can't control who's in your group and what gets sent to it.
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Fletcher
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Re: about messages from non-members
is this a feature I can turn off the moment its implemented, because I don't want people who are not members to send any emails to my group.
If they want to be a member, they should join the proper
is this a feature I can turn off the moment its implemented, because I don't want people who are not members to send any emails to my group.
If they want to be a member, they should join the proper
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Re: about messages from non-members
Cherrill,
If I add this feature, it will be something you can turn on or off. Here's how it would work (if turned on for your group):
A non-member sends a message to your group
It looks like a pending
Cherrill,
If I add this feature, it will be something you can turn on or off. Here's how it would work (if turned on for your group):
A non-member sends a message to your group
It looks like a pending
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Mark Fletcher
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#218
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Re: about messages from non-members
Mark,
Except in the case of your address being spoofed, I think it would be fair to conclude that your message itself constitutes opting-in for replies to that message. Otherwise what was the
Mark,
Except in the case of your address being spoofed, I think it would be fair to conclude that your message itself constitutes opting-in for replies to that message. Otherwise what was the
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#217
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Re: about messages from non-members
I have a question about this because I am not sure I understand.
I own a group here so does this mean that someone who isn't a member of my group can send an email to my group via instant
I have a question about this because I am not sure I understand.
I own a group here so does this mean that someone who isn't a member of my group can send an email to my group via instant
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#216
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Re: about messages from non-members
I like instant subscriptions.
Here's a possible hitch I've come up with. If you are not a Groups.io user at all, and send a message to a group and are instantly subscribed, you've effectively bypassed
I like instant subscriptions.
Here's a possible hitch I've come up with. If you are not a Groups.io user at all, and send a message to a group and are instantly subscribed, you've effectively bypassed
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Mark Fletcher
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Re: about messages from non-members
Mark,
Heh. Books full of fiddly bits.
Yes, I would definitely want them listed (and of course activity logged). Probably in the main Members list so I don't have to remember to check for them
Mark,
Heh. Books full of fiddly bits.
Yes, I would definitely want them listed (and of course activity logged). Probably in the main Members list so I don't have to remember to check for them
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Shal Farley
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Re: First email in thread plus digest
I realized after I went to bed last night that I was wrong.. It does not currently work close to what your son wants. If set to receive the first message only and on digest, those messages will go to
I realized after I went to bed last night that I was wrong.. It does not currently work close to what your son wants. If set to receive the first message only and on digest, those messages will go to
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Mark Fletcher
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Re: about messages from non-members
I really like this idea. I don't think it'll be difficult, because it's just like a user who is set to replies only. Let me spec something up. It'll be a nice break from working on the calendar/event
I really like this idea. I don't think it'll be difficult, because it's just like a user who is set to replies only. Let me spec something up. It'll be a nice break from working on the calendar/event
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Mark Fletcher
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#211
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Re: about using email-commands
I was not aware of the Auto-Submitted header. I'll add code to drop any message received containing that field set to either 'auto-generated' or 'auto-replied'. Back in the ONElist days, I hard-coded
I was not aware of the Auto-Submitted header. I'll add code to drop any message received containing that field set to either 'auto-generated' or 'auto-replied'. Back in the ONElist days, I hard-coded
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Mark Fletcher
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Re: First email in thread plus digest
Hi Frances,
It almost exactly works like that right now. When your subscription is set to receive only the first message in a thread, if you later click the follow thread link for that thread, any/all
Hi Frances,
It almost exactly works like that right now. When your subscription is set to receive only the first message in a thread, if you later click the follow thread link for that thread, any/all
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Mark Fletcher
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Re: Roadmap
Chris,
Like Flickr's Guest Pass? Yes, that could work.
Then the trick would be to let the "integration" display the referenced photo(s) in a natural way for the members, rather than them having to
Chris,
Like Flickr's Guest Pass? Yes, that could work.
Then the trick would be to let the "integration" display the referenced photo(s) in a natural way for the members, rather than them having to
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Shal Farley
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#208
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Re: Roadmap
Good point. Although initially, a service that utilises private URLs might be sufficient. It depends heavily on the nature of the groups though.
Good point. Although initially, a service that utilises private URLs might be sufficient. It depends heavily on the nature of the groups though.
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Re: Roadmap
Chris,
That depends strongly on the nature of the group and its members. In many cases access control is a key component of using the feature - just as with the message archives.
People don't
Chris,
That depends strongly on the nature of the group and its members. In many cases access control is a key component of using the feature - just as with the message archives.
People don't
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Shal Farley
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#206
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