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Re: Fixed Width Formatting
and as I suspected, viewing this message online removes the 'alignment' :)
and as I suspected, viewing this message online removes the 'alignment' :)
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Alexis
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#16991
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Re: Fixed Width Formatting
Thanks for your response Gerald
Here is an example
VHIQR 20180501 1201 XA0000 (GBLXRS BIZ) (BIZ-FLIGHT)
CGDPF 20180501 1821 XA0000 (CL60 BIZ) (BIZ-FLIGHT)
OYMSI 20180501 0918 XA0000 (GBLX
Thanks for your response Gerald
Here is an example
VHIQR 20180501 1201 XA0000 (GBLXRS BIZ) (BIZ-FLIGHT)
CGDPF 20180501 1821 XA0000 (CL60 BIZ) (BIZ-FLIGHT)
OYMSI 20180501 0918 XA0000 (GBLX
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Alexis
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#16990
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Feature Request: Folder Level Security
#suggestion
I searched several times and could not find a thread to see what Management's opinion on this was, if I missed it I apologize.
Could it be looked into to develop/share a method of securing certain
I searched several times and could not find a thread to see what Management's opinion on this was, if I missed it I apologize.
Could it be looked into to develop/share a method of securing certain
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Jerry Rogers
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#16989
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Re: AOL problem
But again, my comparison was not with respect to the user experience. I understand that the proposed method is better in terms of user experience. My question is, and has always been: how does the
But again, my comparison was not with respect to the user experience. I understand that the proposed method is better in terms of user experience. My question is, and has always been: how does the
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J_Catlady
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#16988
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Re: Fixed Width Formatting
Well, it was in fixed width font (monospace) while I was composing the message, but the formatting didn't come through.
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Gerald
Well, it was in fixed width font (monospace) while I was composing the message, but the formatting didn't come through.
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Gerald
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Gerald Boutin <groupsio@...>
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#16987
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Re: Fixed Width Formatting
Alexis,
I did a quick test and if you generate a text only message using an email client (eg Gmail) with a fixed width font, it renders properly when viewed on the groups.io web interface. Since
Alexis,
I did a quick test and if you generate a text only message using an email client (eg Gmail) with a fixed width font, it renders properly when viewed on the groups.io web interface. Since
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Gerald Boutin <groupsio@...>
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#16986
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Re: AOL problem
J,
I appreciate your comments and they are always insightful...
Re: (paraphrased) how is the proposed method ("spam block") any different or better than the current method ("unsubscribe")?
What's
J,
I appreciate your comments and they are always insightful...
Re: (paraphrased) how is the proposed method ("spam block") any different or better than the current method ("unsubscribe")?
What's
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Toby Kraft
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#16985
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Fixed Width Formatting
Hi,
Might it be possible to have a 'fixed width formatting' option when viewing messages on the web front end. I am a member of a number of gorups that produce emails with large lists of which each
Hi,
Might it be possible to have a 'fixed width formatting' option when viewing messages on the web front end. I am a member of a number of gorups that produce emails with large lists of which each
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Alexis
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#16984
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Re: Formatting Wiki Pages
Hello,
We do strip a lot of inline styles, but (hopefully) none of the ones used by the editor. So if you're just using editor functions to format things, it should all work ok. Are there specific CSS
Hello,
We do strip a lot of inline styles, but (hopefully) none of the ones used by the editor. So if you're just using editor functions to format things, it should all work ok. Are there specific CSS
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Mark Fletcher
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#16983
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Re: AOL problem
And to emphasize my point: unsub/resub seems like essentially a no-op anyway. In GMF (I’m no longer there) I heard arguments that it’s useful because it forces the member to do something
And to emphasize my point: unsub/resub seems like essentially a no-op anyway. In GMF (I’m no longer there) I heard arguments that it’s useful because it forces the member to do something
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J_Catlady
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#16982
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Re: AOL problem
I think that Catlady hit the nail on the thumb, none of our schemes is any better than the simple unsubscribe.
I tried to stop looking at this thread because it's a really tough knot to open for so
I think that Catlady hit the nail on the thumb, none of our schemes is any better than the simple unsubscribe.
I tried to stop looking at this thread because it's a really tough knot to open for so
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Bob Bellizzi
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#16981
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Re: AOL problem
Would it not be more simple to show the AOL user how to set up a gmail account to use with groups.io and avoid all of the AOL hassles?
Bruce Wilson
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Would it not be more simple to show the AOL user how to set up a gmail account to use with groups.io and avoid all of the AOL hassles?
Bruce Wilson
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
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Bruce Wilson
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#16980
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Re: AOL problem
maybe, but it's not good enough. People who have no idea what we are talking about here would start googleing "spam report hold" - and maybe in vain..
If we have something like this, it would have to
maybe, but it's not good enough. People who have no idea what we are talking about here would start googleing "spam report hold" - and maybe in vain..
If we have something like this, it would have to
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ro-esp
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#16979
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Re: AOL problem
So "the subscriber unflagging messages", because using a filterrule would bypass the spamfilter instead of teaching it anything.
Seems to me things could go very wrong if a group were used for
So "the subscriber unflagging messages", because using a filterrule would bypass the spamfilter instead of teaching it anything.
Seems to me things could go very wrong if a group were used for
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ro-esp
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#16978
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Re: AOL problem
Haha :)
But what I'm still not understanding is how the proposed method (set member to "spam block," send email with link to unblock) is any different or better than the current method (unsubscribe
Haha :)
But what I'm still not understanding is how the proposed method (set member to "spam block," send email with link to unblock) is any different or better than the current method (unsubscribe
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J_Catlady
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#16977
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Re: AOL problem
Oops. I meant to redact the original message, and groups.io removed a lot of formatting, so the message below is sort of confusing. I’m turning it into unformatted text and manually
Oops. I meant to redact the original message, and groups.io removed a lot of formatting, so the message below is sort of confusing. I’m turning it into unformatted text and manually
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Randy Thomson
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#16976
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Re: AOL problem
J_Catlady,
Assuming it works as expected (or maybe not),
1. Email is sent by xyzzy@groups.io (aka groups.io/xyzzy).
2. Mail is received at destination email server.
3. Mail is
J_Catlady,
Assuming it works as expected (or maybe not),
1. Email is sent by xyzzy@groups.io (aka groups.io/xyzzy).
2. Mail is received at destination email server.
3. Mail is
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Randy Thomson
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#16975
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Re: AOL problem
This is related to my question (two posts back) about the difference between this method and the current method, wherein the user gets an email with a resubscribe link. Currently, after someone
This is related to my question (two posts back) about the difference between this method and the current method, wherein the user gets an email with a resubscribe link. Currently, after someone
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J_Catlady
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#16974
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Formatting Wiki Pages
The wiki editor does not appear to support inline styles (they are stripped when you save). Even things like {float:right} are stripped. Because of this, I've had to resort to long-deprecated HTML
The wiki editor does not appear to support inline styles (they are stripped when you save). Even things like {float:right} are stripped. Because of this, I've had to resort to long-deprecated HTML
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Bruce Bowman
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#16973
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Re: AOL problem
I'm getting confused here. it seems to be like this:
Some email-message from groups.io lands in somebody's spambox.
His/her ISP sends some message to groups.io requesting to stop messages.
When
I'm getting confused here. it seems to be like this:
Some email-message from groups.io lands in somebody's spambox.
His/her ISP sends some message to groups.io requesting to stop messages.
When
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ro-esp
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#16972
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