Hi Folks,
? ? This is a test for me to make sure I am re-subscribed, and a warning to others to be careful. ? ? I use Yahoo mail to read my tekscopes group messages (perhaps I should not use Yahoo Mail).? This morning I *accidentally* clicked on a message and reported it as spam, then immediately restored it to my inbox realizing it was the wrong one.? It seems groups.io is on a hair trigger because it sent me the message below.? This must be a new setting because... ...I have accidentally reported messages from Tekscopes as spam before, and this has not happened, and some Tekscopes messages regularly end up in my spam folder anyway, and I have to check there from time to time.? ?So, wonder if Yahoo is now reporting when you move a message to spam, or groups.io is now recording when yahoo sends such a report.?? ? ?Either way, heads up to everyone that the system is sensitive! ? Dennis, is there a way to set up the groups.io system so that it takes 3 or so reports of spam before groups.io unsubscribes a user?? Thanks, ? Dan ? ? ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]>To: "kaboomdk@..." <kaboomdk@...>Sent: Wednesday, March 6, 2019, 10:23:58 AM ESTSubject: You have been removed from [email protected] Hello, Because your Email Service Provider reported to us that one or more messages sent to you from [email protected] has been marked as spam you have been automatically removed from the group. We suggest that you check your spam box as soon as possible to see if your Email Service Provider has diverted legitimate messages into it. You will receive no more emails from that group. If this was a mistake, you can resume your subscription within the next 7 days by clicking the following link: Resume Subscription Groups.io groups offer several options for controlling how much and what types of emails to receive. See this Help Center article for more information. If this happens repeatedly please check with your email service to learn about how they decide to send feedback reports to list services (such as Groups.io groups). Cheers, The Groups.io Team |