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Re: Adding Zoom link to calendar
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI simply added the meeting link with other standard Zoom info to the description for the Calendar event, and it works.? Since changed to Teams, but same thing. ??I assume you have Premium. ? Stephen ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of pinedejuan via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2025 1:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Group_Help] Adding Zoom link to calendar ? Hi I am trying to add a Zoom link to calendar and the response says that it is not supported. How can I add it to Description on meeting date on Calendar so it's there for my group to click on it? Thank you. |
Re: Threads splitting in email box
On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 11:09 AM, Sydney Osborne wrote:
Groups.io threads incoming emails (i.e.: inserts them into existing topics) using the algorithm found at /helpcenter/manual/generalinfo/general/topic_threading_algorithm.htm ?
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Replies posted online are unequivocally threaded based on what message was displayed when the Reply button was clicked.?
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Some email clients group messages into "conversations," and I assume that's what you're talking about? Very likely, they use some other algorithm. For Outlook, I found . I suspect other clients may do it differently. It would be helpful to know what email client these people may be using. ?
Regards,
Bruce
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Re: Threads splitting in email box
As the primary
cause is that many different email programs have decided that "they know
best" there really is no solution.
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Sorry, you must have to
live with what your chosen mail program does! (In combination with what
others do with theirs!) best,
Malcolm. On 01 April 2025 15:26:05 (+01:00), Sydney Osborne
via groups.io wrote:
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Malcolm Austen -- malcolm.austen@... |
Threads splitting in email box
Hi All,
With some regularity, our email threads act as though they are split. For example, we had a thread about tile in our group. It's got 17 replies and if I log into our groups.io dashboard, it's all one thread.? But for the several people on the thread, it has now split in our email and is acting like 3 different threads.? ?
Anyone know what might be causing this and how to avoid / fix it?
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Thanks, Sydney |
Re: Group name change
#help
On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 06:56 AM, Monica Z wrote:
Is there a way to change a group name easily without interfering with any of the pages in the group?In a word. No.? The implications of renaming an established group should be fully understood before doing so.? The GMF Wiki gives details as does the Owners Manual. ?
Regards
Andy |
Group name change
#help
hello,
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i would like to change the name of our group.? It seems that doing so causes a lot of issues and many pages no longer open up.
Is there a way to change a group name easily without interfering with any of the pages in the group? |
Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýDear sir I can only suggest you contact a member of the group to put thing right assuming you are an active member then you will have personal emails between your sylph and other members alternatively re register as a new member using a different email address after a year try to find out who you upset ? For or your information you might consider the following I have each posting sent to my email address for each site I am a member off that is why I have an alternative email address for my Groups IO ?accounts ? But the archives are not Public they are the property of the sight and its members ? ? Regards ~Paul ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sarah k Alawami via groups.io
Sent: 28 March 2025 17:58 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Group_Help] Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member? ? In my case, I was banned due to a remark I made. One of the moderators, who seemed to hold a personal bias, banned me without the owner's knowledge. I only discovered this when I attempted to access the group for information and was denied entry. This experience is why I suggest that, at a minimum, members should have access to public archives. Thanks. Sarah Alawami | Salesforce Administrator | Accessibility Consultant | Educator On 3/28/2025 7:20 AM, Bruce Bowman via groups.io wrote:
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Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIn my case, I was banned due to a remark I made. One of the moderators, who seemed to hold a personal bias, banned me without the owner's knowledge. I only discovered this when I attempted to access the group for information and was denied entry. This experience is why I suggest that, at a minimum, members should have access to public archives. Thanks.
Sarah Alawami | Salesforce Administrator | Accessibility
Consultant | Educator
On 3/28/2025 7:20 AM, Bruce Bowman via
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Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYep I see what yu mean. I've already had that experience wher I was band from a group and could not access information I needed to access so in that? I do agree with you 100 percent.
Happy wednesday. On 3/26/2025 8:38 AM, Bit Bucket via
groups.io wrote:
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Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
Bit Bucket
On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 11:00 AM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I don't tell the user they are baned either, I just do it, and I have my own reasons. -
Which I've already acknowledged is fine, although I vehemently disagree with that practice.? I believe in transparency when it comes to administrative action.
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My main concern is that having been banned from a group is:
1. Preventing access to public archives and group home pages that can be accessed by the entire world, and the banned member if they are logged out.
2. The message saying, "You are not a member of this group," is directly misleading.? If someone has been banned from a group, and the decision to prevent access to it is maintained, the message should be telling them why.
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Group owners can choose to communicate, or not communicate, with their members as they see fit.? That's what it means to be an owner.? But the Groups.io software should not be misleading nor should it block access for reading from a banned member that it does not impose on members of the general public.? That makes no sense, as the banned member can still gain access when logged out, so that block is not preventing anything in reality.
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If the general public can read it, then a banned member should also be able to read it.? If the group is set to be private, then members of the general public have no access, and neither should a banned member.? Things have to fit together in a logical, consistent, and rational manner.? Right now, they don't.
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Re: subscription disabled because this group cannot add any more members - why?
On 26 March
2025 16:41:50 (+00:00), abel via groups.io wrote:
best, Malcolm. --? Malcolm Austen -- malcolm.austen@... |
subscription disabled because this group cannot add any more members - why?
Good evening, I am moderating a group with currently 105 subscribers and the subscription (home) page reads?
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[email protected] (disabled because this group cannot add any more members)
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I had initially searched for an answer and I found that no more than 20 people can join in one day but anyone knows if that's normal that the maximum size of the group is 105 members or there's a glitch? Or am missing something?
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thank you Abel
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Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI mod some groups as well. I don't tell the user they are baned
either, I just do it, and I have my own reasons. brake a group
rule, ban. are snarky to another group member, instant ban. they
will find out when and if they ever find out. I personally think
it is fine the way it is. it's worked for the now almost 10 years
I've been a part of groups.io. On 3/25/2025 2:47 PM, Bit Bucket via
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Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 05:03 PM, Bit Bucket wrote:
I've asked for reconsideration of the use of "You are not a member of this group," when what is meant is, "You have been banned from this group." This was almost 6 years ago.? I don't expect that it will be changed now.
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Duane
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Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
Bit Bucket
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 04:35 PM, Duane wrote:
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I'm not arguing that this is not how it does work, now, I am suggesting that saying the equivalent of, "That's how we've always done it," is never a justification for continuing doing anything.? There has to be a rationale.
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I understand why group owners get to choose whether to notify a given member of a banning or not, though my personal approach is to always tell anyone put on moderated status or banned.? Members should know.
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But as far as access to publicly accessible webpages and archives, a given member's banned status should have no influence on those being accessible.? Banning is about preventing participatory activity, e.g., posting.? That's what banning is virtually everywhere that a single user ID allows access to multiple venues that are not related to one another.? It's different if you're banned from a service, e.g., Buick Forums, where the user ID is for a site where all content is about one class of information.
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I've asked for reconsideration of the use of "You are not a member of this group," when what is meant is, "You have been banned from this group."? It's up to Mark whether this change is adopted or not.? But you can't get what you don't ask for, so I asked, giving a clear rationale for the change.
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Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 01:25 PM, Bit Bucket wrote:
Those who are banned should know they have been banned That's not how it works on Groups.io.? Group admins determine what, if any, notification is sent to a person that is banned.? I could see them being able to read the archives in a public group.? I'm not sure why Mark set it up to keep them from going to the group home page, but that's a sure indicator, as long as you're logged in to the site.
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Duane
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Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
Bit Bucket
On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 09:30 PM, Duane wrote:
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I have opened a ticket with Groups.io support about this.
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The only way I can get the message I showed is if I am logged in with what is my primary Groups.io account, and the one I have been using since "day one" on Groups.io.
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If that account is indeed banned (and, BTW, I can still find my old posts and open the user profile page associated with it when using this account) I have no recollection of that having occurred, and even searched my own email archive, as I would keep record of such.
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I am not attempting to get reinstated if that user ID was banned, I just wanted to search the group archive for something I really thought, I had recalled being posted several years back.? I see no logical reason that a banned member should not be able to search a public archive just like a random member of the general public could.? Banning should prevent posting action, sending messages to owners/admin, and similar, but not block access to a public archive, which one could look at if logged out, but not if logged in.? And if the message I'm currently getting for that account is the result of a ban, I have asked that it be changed, which is all I can do.? Those who are banned should know they have been banned, both at the time of banning and if they attempt to access a group years later, as I did.? It should not be a secret and it's not a secret most other places (and I have moderated on several tech related sites like bleepingcomputer in years past).
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Re: Is there a reason that the Group_Help archive, and even the Group_Help Homepage, is not visible unless you are already a member?
On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 08:04 PM, Bit Bucket wrote:
If this is the case for banned accounts then the message should accurately reflect the reason, and it does not if that account was banned.? Mark has decided that anyone banned from a group will NOT be notified or receive "useful" information.? It's up to the group admins whether a message is sent, but many don't.? The person was banned for a reason.? You could always tell us what the other account is and an admin could check.
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FYI, I can't find any way to get the message you show.
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Duane
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