Subgroups may not be the solution that some would like.? Here is what the help page says about subgroups. SubgroupsGroups.io supports subgroups. A subgroup is a group within another group.When viewing your group on the website, you can create a subgroup by clicking the 'Subgroup' tab on the left side. The email address of a subgroup is of the form [email protected].Subgroups have all the functionality of normal groups, with the exceptions that to be a member of a subgroup, you must be a member of the parent group, and you cannot invite people to join subgroups.? Once a person is a member of the parent group, they can subscribe directly to the subgroup if it's permitted, they can be added directly to the subgroup, or they can ask to join the subgroup if it is restricted. does support several methods of controlling how much email you receive, and when that occurs.? Problem is that they do not support this being done by proxy.? Most of it only works when you are directly logged into <>.? This means that if you are using an email handler (gmail, hotmail, etc.) to view your email you may not have access to those tools that are uniquely supported by .? You might want to log directly into the BITX20 group and then configure how messages are handled with respect to your ID.? Once configured the handling should control how messages are delivered to your email handler.? It works with gmail, but I have not tested it with any other 3rd party email tools. Arv _._ On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 12:47 PM Bill Bates <billy.bates@...> wrote:
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