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Re: Moderator not receiving Full Digest
The point of a digest is NOT to get timely messages, but batches of messages. If you want to receive messages soon after they are posted, do not select Digest. >
By Sarah Shapiro · #48785 ·
Re: how quickly until a group is approved
For future reference, it can be from a few minutes to a day or so.? Paid groups get priority, but even they will get approved faster if there's a good description for the group.? It will also depend
By Duane · #48784 ·
Re: how quickly until a group is approved
Never mind. Turns out it was less than an hour (at least for me today). [email protected]> wrote:
By Gordon Strause · #48783 ·
how quickly until a group is approved
Just started an alumni group that I was hoping to post to today. Didn't realize that one couldn't post until the group was "approved." Does anyone know how long it typically takes before a group is
By Gordon Strause · #48782 ·
Re: Moderator not receiving Full Digest
Happened to me a couple days ago - right here in GMF - found some messages on the web site that were posted in the wee hours (local time) but weren't delivered in the morning digest. Me too. I'm
Re: Moderator not receiving Full Digest
I believe this is correct.? If there were additional posts added to the 'remainder' that bring the total to 12, then a digest would be sent.? If none, then it would indeed be the next day.? This
By Duane · #48780 ·
Re: Moderator not receiving Full Digest
Yes, the manual does say that but I've never encountered it and it leaves a big hole in the information as far as I can see. For example, if there are enough messages posted to a group that cause a
By Andy Wedge · #48779 ·
Re: Moving Topic with attachments/photos etc from one subgroup to another
No.? A subgroup is pretty much a stand alone group and there's no way to move things between them.? The only things I can think of are to ask the member, and replies, to post in the correct subgroup
By Duane · #48778 ·
Re: Moving Topic with attachments/photos etc from one subgroup to another
Someone asked this last year - see /g/GroupManagersForum/message/46001 Frances -- Help available from Groups.io help ( /helpcenter ) and GMF wiki (
By Frances · #48777 ·
Moving Topic with attachments/photos etc from one subgroup to another
I have had member post to the wrong subgroup with atachments etc - 4 replies todate - can I re-direct the whole topic and its attachments to the correct subgroup - barry
By Barry · #48776 ·
Re: How to prevent one person from seeing a single group email?
How about...just send a separate email to everyone but the target, noting that it's off-list and a surprise? Someone can still blow it, but they'll have to work at it.
By Phil Smith III · #48775 ·
Re: Moderator not receiving Full Digest
Thanks Frances, Andy and Duane. I was able to find the email activity log for this member and see that she IS getting the digest so I think it is confusion on her end and not a groups.io problem.
By Emily Rosenberg · #48774 ·
Re: Moderator not receiving Full Digest
In Admin, go to Members. Search for the member you want. Use the Membership dropdown menu. You can see Activity History as well as Email Delivery History. Frances -- Help available from Groups.io
By Frances · #48773 ·
Re: Moderator not receiving Full Digest
Thanks Andy and Duane. You suggested I check to see what email has been sent to a member who says she is not getting her digest. Would you please tell me where to check; I see only each member¡¯s
By Emily Rosenberg · #48772 ·
Re: How to prevent one person from seeing a single group email?
As mentioned, this is only emailed to those you select and doesn't appear in the message archive. The special guest could see it in Activity, but not every moderator or owner visits activity
By Frances · #48771 ·
Re: How to prevent one person from seeing a single group email?
As stated though if the person happen to look on the website will they still not be able to see it? I really do not see a way of doing this. and I would not want to ruin the surprise. Thanks and
By Sarah k Alawami · #48770 ·
Re: How to prevent one person from seeing a single group email?
if you are a moderator/owner and your group allows No Mail. You could temporarily change their delivery option and then change it back once the special email has been delivered to everyone
By William Halte · #48769 ·
Re: How to prevent one person from seeing a single group email?
I have created a notice and then in Admin, Members, selected the people I wanted to send the message to. I used the Actions, Send Message - pasted the notice into the box. However it will appear in
By Frances · #48768 ·
Re: How to prevent one person from seeing a single group email?
I suggest having a birthday committee and communicate among the members of that committee by email, not the group. <malcolm.austen@...> wrote:
By Sarah Shapiro · #48767 ·
Re: How to prevent one person from seeing a single group email?
This won't prevent the person concerned being able to read the message in the archive, neither will it prevent anyone else quoting it in a reply to the group. Double whammy, you could solve the
By Malcolm Austen · #48766 ·