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Re: How is the migration getting along?


 

Hello Peter,

There are several stages involved. First I had to invite to join the group. When it did I had to make it a moderator so it could access the group?files etc. Then I had to go back to and initiate?the transfer. After this I got an email saying they would make the transfer but due heavy demand they could not promise how long it would be but they hoped to do it in a week to ten days. I have heard nothing since.

I am also transferring another group manually because there are no funds available to pay to do it. The first stage is to download all the group files. There is a facility at yahoo to request this. Yahoo have acknowledged my request and sad they will email me the data. That was a few days ago and I have heard nothing yet. There is also a facility to download a cxv files of members details but you can only do 1000 at a time. I have no idea how to import?these into so for this group I have just sent a blanket email asking members to transfer themeselves. Fortunately all that happens in December is that the group[ data is lost. The group still exists and you can still post there. So for this other group I will just send a weekly message saying the group dat has been transferred to and asking members to transfer themselves.

It will be interesting to see how the two methods fare.

Cheers

Ian

On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 01:06, Peter Dalmaris <peter@...> wrote:
Hi Ian,

just checking how the migration is going so far. It this a manual process, organised by the folks at Group.io?

Do you know when the topics and conversations from Yahoo might appear here?

Thank you!

Peter
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