On Oct 20, 2019, at 10:22 AM, Ben Stuyts <groupsio@...> wrote:
Duane, Bruce,
Thank you both for your quick answers!
On 20 Oct 2019, at 16:06, Duane <txpigeon@...> wrote:
On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 08:59 AM, Ben Stuyts wrote:
But some of them overlap, both in subject and in members, and it would make sense to merge them into a single subgroup. Is that possible?
I believe that's entirely possible. When doing the paid transfers, do one for each group, but use the same destination subgroup. To minimize the possibility of problems, I'd only transfer one at a time. If you're doing it manually, it becomes more tedious and you can't actually import the messages without6 resending each one.
I am currently in the waiting line for my first group migration. (Sent out the [email protected] invitation yesterday, nothing back yet. It¡¯s mega busy probably!) Once this groups has been successfully transferred I¡¯ll try the next one with the same destination and see what happens. :)
Send out the invitation to <
[email protected]> from each of your YahooGroups now.
So you won't have to wait for invitations to be accepted before giving the 'go ahead' to start the transfer each YahooGroups one at a time