¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

Date

Re: Filtering Out of Office replies?

 

On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 07:59 AM, Kenneth Sharp-Knott wrote:
I'm disappointed?that this is still the case.
As I noted earlier, I don't think it's a problem.? Have you tried setting up an auto response to see what happens?

Duane
--
Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual and Members Manual.


Re: Filtering Out of Office replies?

 

Well that's disappointing.? I did think that would be able to autofilter/sequester replies that had an Out of Office message. Our group contains about 1000 professionals who routinely use Out of Office responders and they have in the past meant that replies would only go to the sender rather?than to the list where a moderator would have to deal with them.? I'm disappointed?that this is still the case.? There is no way for me to police how people set up their autoresponders.

I suppose?I'll write to support and request this feature.? Very surprised?that nothing can be done.

Ken

On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 8:33?AM Malcolm Austen <malcolm.austen@...> wrote:
On 26 April 2023 13:06:14 (+01:00), Duane wrote:

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 08:50 PM, Kenneth Sharp-Knott wrote:
does have any filtering for Out of Office replies built in?
I think there is some , but not sure how well it works.

I believe that was once considered basic etiquette for systems not to send out of office responses to messages that were marked as being from a list (i.e. included a List-ID header). I also believe that some large corporations think they know better than that established etiquette.

RFC 3834 recommends that out of office responses include an Auto-submitted header - Auto-submitted: auto-replied - but I have no idea whether many systems actually do that. If anyone has evidence that they do then a request to filter such messages could be made on [beta].

Malcolm.

--?
Malcolm Austen -- malcolm.austen@...



--
Ken Sharp-Knott
Manager of Analytical Services and the NMR Facility
Department of Chemistry?
Virginia Tech

(540)267-6502 (Cell)
(540)231-0885 (Office)


Re: Lost ownership of my groups

 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

Thanks Bruce -- I did log in under the fivestar address, and went to Nutrition Reports. There is no "Owner" tag next to the Home button. What should I do next?


On 4/25/2023 9:33 AM, Bruce Bowman via groups.io wrote:

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 10:16 AM, Kathrynne wrote:
How can I resume ownership of the group, and how can I change my email address to icloud? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Well Kathrynne, the first thing is to prioritize things. Try to focus on doing things in this order:

1. Regain control of your group(s)
2. Download group content
3. Change your email address.

Your email suggests that you're trying to do all of these things at the same time. You're unlikely to meet with any success using that approach.

Focusing on Step 1...it sounds as if you own these groups under the fivestar address. Log in under that address and browse to one of your groups. There should be a baby-blue "Owner" tag next to the Home button at top left. Please do that and report back on whether this tag appears or not.

Regards,
Bruce


Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual


Re: Lost ownership of my groups

 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

Thanks Duane, I hadn't realized that, I will look into it. -Kathrynne

On 4/25/2023 10:48 AM, Duane via groups.io wrote:

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 09:16 AM, Kathrynne wrote:
I can access the [email protected] site and read messages
There's some sort of glitch on your group settings as well.? The home page says "Archive is visible to members only.", but I can read the messages without being a member.? Once you get back in control, you may want to investigate that.

Duane
--
Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual and Members Manual.


Re: Filtering Out of Office replies?

 

On 26 April 2023 13:06:14 (+01:00), Duane wrote:

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 08:50 PM, Kenneth Sharp-Knott wrote:
does groups.io have any filtering for Out of Office replies built in?
I think there is some , but not sure how well it works.

I believe that was once considered basic etiquette for systems not to send out of office responses to messages that were marked as being from a list (i.e. included a List-ID header). I also believe that some large corporations think they know better than that established etiquette.

RFC 3834 recommends that out of office responses include an Auto-submitted header - Auto-submitted: auto-replied - but I have no idea whether many systems actually do that. If anyone has evidence that they do then a request to filter such messages could be made on [beta].

Malcolm.

--?
Malcolm Austen -- malcolm.austen@...


Re: Filtering Out of Office replies?

 

On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 05:34 AM, Bruce Bowman wrote:

Kenneth -- You won't find it in the manuals, because there is no such
function.

I agree that it might be convenient in some circumstances.
Nah, they should just set their autoresponder to kick in when there's a *private* message - or switch to digest/nomail for the holidays

I'm not sure whether a solution on groups.io's end would even be possible

groetjes/?is, Ronaldo


Re: Filtering Out of Office replies?

 

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 08:50 PM, Kenneth Sharp-Knott wrote:
does groups.io have any filtering for Out of Office replies built in?
I think there is some , but not sure how well it works.

Duane
--
Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual and Members Manual.


Re: Polls function

 

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 11:26 PM, Annie Green wrote:
I did initiate a second poll and many could open it but many could not.?
So your previous statement that it "didn't post" is incorrect...it posted just fine.

There are 300 of us so difficult to identify problem.
Most often, the problem is that many of those who attempt to respond 1) aren't logged in to groups.io and 2) are unwilling to try to.

Regards,
Bruce
?
--

Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual


Re: Filtering Out of Office replies?

 

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 09:50 PM, Kenneth Sharp-Knott wrote:
I apologize if this is covered in the manual somewhere, but does groups.io have any filtering for Out of Office replies built in?
Kenneth -- You won't find it in the manuals, because there is no such function.

I agree that it might be convenient in some circumstances.

Regards,
Bruce

Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual


Re: Polls function

 

I did initiate a second poll and many could open it but many could not.? There are 300 of us so difficult to identify problem.


Filtering Out of Office replies?

 
Edited

I apologize if this is covered in the manual somewhere, but does groups.io have any filtering for Out of Office replies built in?? Our group has a lot of these that have in the past been filtered by the moderator, but I'm hoping these are handled more automatically in groups.io.? This would enable us to not have the need to moderate replies, just new topics.? We have just paid for the premium subscription.


Re: Screening members before they join

 

Kristin . . .

On Tue, 25 Apr 2023 13:27:46 -0700, "Kristin Semmelmeyer"
<kristins1@...> wrote:

Hi, I'm wondering if there's a way to require that people interested in joining our group write to me, the moderator, and answer a few questions before they can join. ?
The short answer is yes, you can. See Bruce's post for a link to how to do that.
Before you do that, you should ask yourself if that's what you really want to
do. If it's just for spam prevention, there's another method that works well for
my 20 groups. What I refer to below is for spam prevention. If it's to keep the
group private, see my last paragraph only.

By requiring the prospective member to answer some questions, you will find out
if they're interested enough to bother answering the questions. You will lose
some interested people just because they don't like bothering with that (some
might see you as a heavy-handed group owner who micromanages the group, even if
you don't do that. Personally, if I'm interested, I will answer the questions,
but I do go into the group thinking it might be micromanaged.

There's not much benefit in just letting them click the join button and you
immediately approving their joining the group, so we let people join and they're
immediately members.

For spam control, we have our groups set to new member moderation (NMM), and you
can choose how many messages they need to have moderated and approved before
they go off NMM. After those 1, 2, 3, or 4 first posts that get approved, they
can post directly to the group without moderation. (Of course, you can moderate
ALL posts but in anything but a very small group, it can make you pretty busy
unless you have enough moderators to do that.)

Spammers won't likely want to bother with a questionnaire, nor will they likely
go learn enough about the group to make multiple coherent posts until they are
unmoderated. So we use the NMM as a spam prevention tool. Even with this, in our
larger groups of 2,000+ members, and our small groups too, we've only had a
couple of spammers try. They joined, made one attempt to make a post pertinent
to the group which was feeble, then tried to spam us, and they got banned, since
they were still on NMM. We had one join and immediately try to spam the group.
Because of NMM, they didn't get their post to the group.

What none of these measures will do, except moderating every post, is prevent
spam to the group when a hacker hijacks someone's email account (one who is not
NMM) and send spam to the group. It's very rare when that happens, and we put
that email account on full moderation, of course. We then try to contact the
person whose account was hijacked and work out the problem.

So there you have it, a few different ways of preventing spam, if that's your
intent. One thing a set of questions might do is, in a totally private group,
allow you to verify the person in some way that they are say, a victim of some
crime, or a patient with some disease, where you wouldn't want someone from the
general public to just join and see all the posts. In that case, a set of
questions, or some back and forth emails, might be the best way to handle a
prospective member.

Best wishes for you and your group,


Donald



----------------------------------------------------
Some ham radio groups you may be interested in:
/g/ICOM /g/Ham-Antennas
/g/HamRadioHelp /g/Baofeng
/g/CHIRP


Re: Quick question. How to change the message?

 

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 08:08 PM, Gisela Dawson wrote:
But I can't seem to change the wording on either.?
How can that be accomplished?
It can't.

And why is there a template at all??
So you can include your customized text (if desired). As Frances said earlier, this custom section can be highlighted by using different fonts, colors, or offsetting it within horizontal rules.

Why can't we choose our own messages?
For legal reasons, all invitations must contain a clear description of who sent this email, why they did it, and giving the recipient a means to opt out. If the boilerplate were eliminated and groups.io allowed you to send anything you wanted, someone could start a group and provide purposely misleading invitation information for phishing or other improper purposes.

In short...the problem is, you're not thinking like a criminal. :-)

Regards,
Bruce

Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual


Quick question. How to change the message?

 


Hello Chris,

Appreciate your response.
I've copied the two messages that appear?
when I want to send out an invitation to a new member.
the first is the template (in black) where the two top sentences are redundant. ?
The second (in blue) is what I want to send.

But I can't seem to change the wording on either.?
How can that be accomplished?
And why is there a template at all??
Why can't we choose our own messages?

Thank you,
Gisela Dawson


-----Original Message-----
From: Gisela Dawson
To: Gisela Dawson?
Sent: Tue, Apr 25, 2023 1:24 pm
Subject: Re: [GMF] Quick question. How to change the message?



Hello [Name],
You have been invited by Gisela Dawson to join the??group?[email protected].
The following message was included by Gisela Dawson:
You have been invited by Catalinas of Santa Monica Bay to join??group?catalina-fleet.
Please accept this invitation so that you will be able to receive emails and notifications?
of upcoming meetings, cruises and events and be apprised of all that is going on.??
This is our only means of communication to the Catalina group.
It also allows you to participate in any discussions on-line.
?
Norm Perron and Gisela Dawson?
If you have questions about this invitation, send them to?[email protected].
To accept the invitation, please reply to this email, or you may?accept the invitation?on the website. This link will expire in 14 days, on 05/09/2023 at 11:04am PDT.
If you are not interested, or if [Invitee Email Address] is not your email address, please ignore this email.
Cheers,


But Under CUSTOMIZE MESSAGE WITH ALL THE TOOLS:

You have been invited by Catalinas of Santa Monica Bay to join??group?catalina-fleet.
Please accept this invitation so that you will be able to receive emails and notifications?
of upcoming meetings, cruises and events and be apprised of all that is going on.??
This is our only means of communication to the Catalina group.
It also allows you to participate in any discussions on-line.

Gisela Dawson?



-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Jones via??<chrisjones12@...>
To:?[email protected]
Sent: Mon, Apr 24, 2023 5:33 am
Subject: Re: [GMF] Quick question. How to change the message?

On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 03:42 AM, Gisela Dawson wrote:

We at?[email protected]?think that the template invites are too wordy.
Don't forget that??tops and tails Invitation Messages.

Exactly what wording do you think is excessive? In the interests of clarity could you perhaps copy and paste the part(s) you see as "too wordy" into a message here? Without that all we can do is make a wild guess.

Chris?

Regards,
Gisela?


Re: Screening members before they join

 

In our (closed) group I always ask a few questions of prospective members Not that I expect it will keep the "bad people"away But at least they know it is not automatic.And I can always point out that we are not "shoot first and then ask questions people"but that we asked when they joined. No-one has ever told me so far they mind. I do have prospective members who never replied to my questions? They stay out of the group - at least under that email/name. I do recommend the practice.

Best regards

Jan

Op di 25 apr 2023 om 22:44 schreef Bruce Bowman <bowman46118@...>:

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 04:43 PM, Kristin Semmelmeyer wrote:
Hi, I'm wondering if there's a way to require that people interested in joining our group write to me, the moderator, and answer a few questions before they can join.
Sure. See the FAQ at?/helpcenter/faq/1/group-owner-moderator-faq/q-can-i-screen-prospective-members-who?

Regards,
Bruce

Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual


Re: Screening members before they join

 

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 04:43 PM, Kristin Semmelmeyer wrote:
Hi, I'm wondering if there's a way to require that people interested in joining our group write to me, the moderator, and answer a few questions before they can join.
Sure. See the FAQ at?/helpcenter/faq/1/group-owner-moderator-faq/q-can-i-screen-prospective-members-who?

Regards,
Bruce

Check out the groups.io Help Center?and?groups.io Owners Manual


Screening members before they join

 

Hi, I'm wondering if there's a way to require that people interested in joining our group write to me, the moderator, and answer a few questions before they can join. ?Thank you, Kristin?


Re: Unsolicited Unsubscribe notices.

 

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 01:22 PM, Frances wrote:
Depends on your delivery for your subscription and whether or not it is plain text or not.
If you get every email separately, it appears as part of the footer.
That's the Groups.io part, not the AOL part that was referred to.? I suspect the difference may be whether the group is sent to Reply to Group or Reply to Sender, but it may be that AOL hasn't figured out all the details yet.

Duane
--
Lots of detailed information can be found in the Owners Manual and Members Manual.


Re: Unsolicited Unsubscribe notices.

 

On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 01:38 PM, Margo Seegrist wrote:
He is incorrect, though.? Not all the mail from the different groups.io sites have the unsubscribe across from the From line.
?
Depends on your delivery for your subscription and whether or not it is plain text or not.
If you get every email separately, it appears as part of the footer.

See?/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/5452

See help pages: ?/helpcenter/membersmanual/1/additional-information/understanding-message-footers
and?
/helpcenter/membersmanual/1/additional-information/understanding-message-digests

Frances

?
--
Help available from Groups.io help and GMF wiki.

?


Re: Unsolicited Unsubscribe notices.

 

I just received this email back from AOL tech support:
?
It should only be appearing for mail that are from lists. It is likely the ones that appear from individuals are actually going through a mailing list that can be unsubscribed to.
?
This is functionality that is in the new version of our web mail product, and it is more productive to unsubscribe from these than to consider them spam and report them.
?
We have a next phase that will also bucket these and you can show them all together in a view like you see your mail listed. Once that exists it might make more sense if you can see them all together as to what list they really are on.
?
I do not belong to any lists like these any more so I can't duplicate what you describe to see how they might be related though.
?
He is incorrect, though.? Not all the mail from the different groups.io sites have the unsubscribe across from the From line.
?
Sincerely,
?
Rli@...