It would not destroy the primary group. we use it in the dvswitch group
Le mar. 8 oct. 2019 ¨¤ 12:25, Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave
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On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 at 15:48, Jim AC0E <ham@...> wrote:
Dr. Kirkby,
Excellent suggestion. Especially, for myself, the beginners section.
Thank you.
Regards,
James Douglass
Garden City, Kansas
USA
Yes, I think beginners is quite an important one.
*Subgroups might be more of a PITA than I thought. I looked at one list I
own, and read this. *
Create A Subgroup
*Subgroups are a great way to segment your members. You can easily add
members from your parent group to each subgroup and you can see on one page
which subgroups each member is a part of. Subgroups have the full feature
set of parent groups; subgroup messages can be fully public, viewable by
members of the parent group, or private to members of the subgroup.*
*When you create your first subgroup, a subdomain will be created
automatically for you. Your parent group is called
[email protected]
<[email protected]>. Let's say you're
creating a subgroup called sg. After you create the subgroup, your parent
group will now be [email protected]
<[email protected]> and your
subgroup will be called
[email protected]
<[email protected]>. You can change
main to any other name you wish.*
I interpret that is meaning creating a subgroup "Beginners" of
[email protected], would destroy [email protected], and
instead create [email protected]
and [email protected]
I don't know what would happen if someone sent an email to
[email protected].
I was tempted to try this on a group I own, but I'm reluctant to mess up a
group that works well.
--
Dr David Kirkby Ph.D C.Eng MIET
Kirkby Microwave Ltd
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