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Re: Two Groups Into One

 

Pam,

Now I'm trying to transfer that group and another with the .au after
the address and it keeps telling me it's not a valid address. Any clue
how I can move these two groups? I can't seem to edit that
"@yahoogroups.com part of the email address.
It seems you don't have to edit it. Go ahead and enter your group's name and ignore the wrong locale.
/g/GroupManagersForum/message/6114

Shal


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Re: Two Groups Merged During Transfer from Yahoo #transfer

 

Thankx very much, Shal. That may be what happened. I was trying to be careful, but could have made the mistake you suggest.

I've sent a note to [email protected] and will report back on their response.

Mike

N6JGA


Re: Modified Message-IDs as a Gmail work-around

 

jonathon,

Looking at it from a citation/legal POV, is the original Message-ID
placed in a field "X-Message-ID"?
It is placed in a field named "X-Orig-Message-Id".

I am aware that Message-IDs are, in theory, non-unique.
Actually email senders are admonished to ensure that they are unique across all of space and time. Ok, that's a bit overstated, but it is the idea.

Shal


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Re: Two Groups Merged During Transfer from Yahoo #transfer

 

Mike,

During a transfer yesterday of members and files to new group from
Yahoo, they somehow were merged into an already existing group instead
of the intended one.
Oops.

How did this happen, how do I prevent it in the future
When you set up the transfer you select the target group from a drop-list of groups in which you have owner role. Maybe you somehow slipped with that control before hitting the "Start group Transfer Process" button?

and how do I correct this error?
Deleting all the improperly copied content by hand won't be easy. I'd write to [email protected] to see if they can undo it for you.

Shal


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Two Groups Merged During Transfer from Yahoo #transfer

 

During a transfer yesterday of members and files to new group from Yahoo, they somehow were merged into an already existing group instead of the intended one. How did this happen, how do I prevent it in the future and how do I correct this error?

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The new group to which the members and files should have gone is Pacificon.groups.io.
The group they all went to by mistake is MDARCTech.groups.io.

The members and files came from Pacificon.yahoo.com.

Thankx for the help,

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Mike

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Re: Groups.io and GDPR compliance

 

Those of us who make use of Google Adwords or Analytics need to comply with much of GDPR because Google is enforcing it in the way we use their platforms.
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Re: Help with Removal of Email IO Group Links

 

I come from a Mailman (another popular mailing list) where modification of any template is allowed. ?It's a good model to follow :-).


Modified Message-IDs as a Gmail work-around

 

On 04/15/2018 07:25 AM, Shal Farley wrote:
CHANGE: Instead of changing the Message-ID for all recipients, we now
?? only change the Message-ID for the original sender.
I'm not able to put my finger on why, but this one has my spidey-sense
tingling. It just seems wrong to distribute the "same" message with
different Messsage-ID content.
Looking at it from a citation/legal POV, is the original Message-ID
placed in a field "X-Message-ID"? If so, then it is quasi-acceptable.
However, if the original Message-ID is no longer in the message, then
you just destroyed the ability to differentiate between messages. I am
aware that Message-IDs are, in theory, non-unique.

jonathon


Re: Groups.io and GDPR compliance

 

On 04/14/2018 09:00 PM, Jim Fisher wrote:
(i) of Article 9(2) as well as Article 9(3); (d) for archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes in accordance with Article 89(1) in so far as the right referred to in paragraph 1 is likely to render impossible or seriously impair the achievement of the objectives of that processing; or (e) for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims."
My guess is that this is talking about either private archives, or
archives held by a library, museum, or similar cultural institution,
that impose specific criteria, in order to access the archive. (This is
just one of the plethora of things with the GDPR that is somewhat
ambiguous.)

As a general rule of thumb, European Law ignores precedent, as set by
case law. However, precedent qua "this is what the law makers meant,
based upon this section of this text", is usually accepted.

I can see a company in the US claiming that archives were deleted to
comply with GDPR, when US law specifically requires the archives to
retained, especially when such archives contain the smoking gun. that
the court wants/needs to prove malfeasance.

this Regulation includes a derogation for organisations with fewer than 250 employees with regard to record-keeping.
This is one of those things that appears to be country specific:
* Estonian law appears to ignore organization size, dividing
organizations into solo-practitioner v non-solo practitioner, and
looking into why the data was collected, and retained;
* Irish law appears to differentiate between more than 250 employees and
less than 250 employees;
* I can't decipher the Hungarian website. :(

I'm sure Mark's lawyers will sort it out for him, in so far as that is possible in advance of any court rulings.
I hope so.

I've seen a couple of companies set up geoblocks, so that people from
Europe can neither access their website, nor purchase goods nor purchase
services from them, stating that they are doing so, because their
lawyers were unable to provide the required assurance that they were in
compliance with GDPR, and their accountants said that the costs involved
in compliance were higher than the revenue obtained from current
European customers.

In reading through the literature this past fortnight, it looks like
people in the data privacy field expect the GDPR to be the blueprint for
similar legislation world wide. Personally, I see it as being a
non-starter in the US, PRC, Russian and the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation/United Muslim Nations (OIC/UMN). The most it can spread is
into former European colonies that are neither Russian, nor PRC, nor
OIC/UMN client states.

Nor am I convinced that GDPR compliance is going to be seen as a good
thing, by the majority of individuals outside the EU.

I am not a lawyer. This is not legal advice.

jonathon


Re: Help with Removal of Email IO Group Links

Shelly Mystic
 

Members can do that directly on the home page of the group.

It's just rather annoying on every email because my group is private. And if someone wants to share something that I'm sharing with them, they have to delete all of that prior to sending.

Thanks for your help though.

Mystic

On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 9:14 AM, Ginny T. <gttemari21@...> wrote:
That standing footer information is required legally, if I'm not mistaken. Group/list emails (from any place) must include the owner and unsubscribe information. It's required to allow contact with a group owner and to unsubscribe to prevent unwanted direct adds and that sort of thing - regardless of the platform or provider.
Ginny T.



Re: new member approval #moderation #membership

N?a?
 

great -- tx randy.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [GMF] new member approval #moderation #membership
From: Randy Thomson via Groups.Io <k5mw@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: 4/16/2018 1:23 PM

If you don¡¯t want to have to moderate messages after membership is approved, remove the New Users Moderated check. The way you have it set, you will always have to moderate new members until you manually change the moderate state on their subscriptions. If you want to moderate a set number of messages before automatically removing moderate state, then select that number rather than Not Enabled. Not Enabled means don¡¯t ever automatically unmoderate.

Randy

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Re: new member approval #moderation #membership

Randy Thomson
 

If you don¡¯t want to have to moderate messages after membership is approved, remove the New Users Moderated check. The way you have it set, you will always have to moderate new members until you manually change the moderate state on their subscriptions. If you want to moderate a set number of messages before automatically removing moderate state, then select that number rather than Not Enabled. Not Enabled means don¡¯t ever automatically unmoderate.

Randy

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of N?ah
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2018 10:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [GMF] new member approval #moderation #membership

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tx / yeah..... so i guessed that this-here would do it; comments / corrections welcome.? does "Not Enabled", below, mean that once approved new members can post without approval / moderation?? this is the protocol i'd like to achieve: once a member is approved, he/she can post away without further intervention from admins.

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Re: #poll Creating Polls #poll

 

On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 02:25 pm, mariealline@... wrote:
I created a poll and the poll send an email to the group...
Marie; this may sound like a very silly question but did you set up a #Poll hashtag before starting? If you didn't then something strange may well have happened. Have a look at the relevant message on your Group message page; is there a #Poll hashtag present in the Subject?

Chris


Re: Help with Removal of Email IO Group Links

 

That standing footer information is required legally, if I'm not mistaken. Group/list emails (from any place) must include the owner and unsubscribe information. It's required to allow contact with a group owner and to unsubscribe to prevent unwanted direct adds and that sort of thing - regardless of the platform or provider.
Ginny T.


Re: new member approval #moderation #membership

 

Choose how many posts you require from new subscribers before they are unmoderated. That's the "unmoderate after".

Frances


Re: Unable to

 



On Mon, Apr 16, 2018, 10:59 AM DMR Quebec <dmrquebec@...> wrote:
HI
This AM - am unable to send NEW Topic in site

Has something changed?
Thanks
Gerry

Hi Gerry,
Just created new topic. Did not actually send. Have you rechecked?
Ullmang
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Re: new member approval #moderation #membership

N?a?
 

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tx / yeah..... so i guessed that this-here would do it; comments / corrections welcome.? does "Not Enabled", below, mean that once approved new members can post without approval / moderation?? this is the protocol i'd like to achieve: once a member is approved, he/she can post away without further intervention from admins.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [GMF] new member approval #moderation #membership
From: Frances <frances@...>
To: [email protected]
Date: 4/16/2018 11:30 AM
In Admin, go to Settings.
i.e.
/g/YOURGROUP/settings

Frances


Re: Unable to

 

Are you trying from the footer in an email, by email to the address or from the sidebar in your group?
If it is by email, are you using your correct email address? The one that is known to Groups.io.
If you wish to, you can add an email alias - top right corner of your group page. That will allow you to email from more than one address. You only receive to your registered address though.

BTW, I just tested and I can start a new topic both through email and through the webpage.

Frances in Toronto


Re: new member approval #moderation #membership

 

In Admin, go to Settings.
i.e.
/g/YOURGROUP/settings

Frances


Re: Two Groups Into One

Pam
 

So then - another question.
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When the neo stuff started, I moved to another branch of Yahoo - yahoogroups.au. At that point, it was still the classic version and stayed that way for a couple of weeks (if I'd realized it would have been so soon I probably wouldn't have done it. Live and learn, right? lol)
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Now I'm trying to transfer that group and another with the .au after the address and it keeps telling me it's not a valid address. Any clue how I can move these two groups? I can't seem to edit that "@" part of the email address.
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Thanks again!
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Pam? :)
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 7:29 AM, Pam <dreadflowr@...> wrote:
Thank you so much for the information.
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This past week in Yahoo groups has proven yet again why we gotta get out of there, lol.
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And thanks to the group, in general. Many of these messages have gone over my head, haha, but the rest have been helpful for when I finally get this process started over the weekend.
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And never fear (as if all you generous people would), I will poke the list again if I have a question.
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Thanks again so much!
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Pam? :)
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