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Re: link to subscribe
Not always. If someone is already logged in to groups. io, the /join URL redirects to the group home page, at which point they will have to click the "Join This Group" button (or "Apply for
By Bruce Bowman · #49094 ·
Re: link to subscribe
For me, the whole point of using a link like this is that the owner doesn't have to do anything. The owner doesn't have have to send out an invitation or even do a direct add. So, for me, the facility
By Peter S. Shenkin · #49093 ·
Re: link to subscribe
Hi, Leah, The URL is already there, at " /g/GROUPNAME/join ", where GROUPNAME is your group name. If this isn't what you were trying to ask, please clarify. -P. [Overquote trimmed
By Peter S. Shenkin · #49091 ·
Re: link to subscribe
An owner can change a member’s display name but not their user name. Pete
By Pete Cook · #49090 ·
Re: link to subscribe
Thanks, Peter. Where do I find that URL? Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2025 12:31 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [GMF] link to subscribe Thanks Frances. The way I would
By Leah Solat · #49089 ·
Re: link to subscribe
Can the owner/administrator add/change display and/or user names? Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2025 6:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [GMF] link to subscribe
By Leah Solat · #49088 ·
Re: link to subscribe
Display names and User names are optional.? Some groups require one or both, while others prohibit them.? The site will try to fill in the Display name using email header information the first time
By Duane · #49087 ·
Re: link to subscribe
Thanks Frances. The way I would summarize your (helpful) answer is that every group comes with a URL named /g/GROUPNAME/join. You can make this available in any website or email by
By Peter S. Shenkin · #49086 ·
Re: Is there a way to re-send a poll
I just wanted to say that I have had people just respond the usual way - in an email - rather than using the poll widget. If that happens for just a few, it isn't a big deal, in my
By Frances · #49085 ·
Re: Is there a way to re-send a poll
Not easily.? I think the closest you could get would be to send them a link to the message.? (They have to go online to vote anyway, so this would be practice for that.) Duane -- Lots of detailed
By Duane · #49084 ·
Re: Is there a way to re-send a poll
Here's one way. Can you see it in messages archive on your site? You can open that post and click on the # number to get the link URL. Then send that out again. It keeps the previous votes. The group
By Frances · #49083 ·
Is there a way to re-send a poll
I run a group with some not-computer-savvy seniors in it. ?I sent out a poll but some said they didn't see it. ?Is there a way I can send the poll link out to people again (without starting over
By Kristin Semmelmeyer · #49082 ·
Re: Reply to group keeps including the original message
I completely agree with that. I receive hundreds of GIO messages every day, and I try really hard to follow all threads in which I am interested or have to administer, and a good number of the
By Dave Daniel · #49081 ·
Re: Reply to group keeps including the original message
... ER| Is there are setting so that the | original message is automatically | stripped from the reply? (...) | Right now I am editing those messages | to remove the original and it is
By Rubens · #49080 ·
Re: Reply to group keeps including the original message
Thank you all for your explanations.? I am thinking it through and will try some variations.? Emily
By Emily Rosenberg · #49079 ·
Re: Reply to group keeps including the original message
Not unless they include it.? If they respond from the site, the default is to not include anything.? I seldom include any reference, but do my reading online, so not a problem. Duane -- Lots of
By Duane · #49078 ·
Re: Reply to group keeps including the original message
As I stated, for each response, you can see the portion of the thread that they responded to, which usually suffices for understanding the context of what they sent. Unless you throw away the emails
By Peter S. Shenkin · #49077 ·
Re: Reply to group keeps including the original message
I do find this odd, purely my own observation over many years of mailing lists, having been a list owner of several under rootsweb and currently under groups.io and having been a subscriber to many
By Nivard Ovington · #49076 ·
Re: Reply to group keeps including the original message
Alas, the autotrim only works on digests. The most you can do if you are the owner of the group, is to ban TOFU/top-posting and insist that members use the proper "old-fashioned"
By ro-esp · #49075 ·
Re: Reply to group keeps including the original message
This is the usual argument, but it doesn't really hold water. One person posts a message. Five people reply to it. They may quote the original, but they don't quote each other. You've already lost
By Bruce Bowman · #49074 ·