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Re: members by bounce?
In the Member List, you can filter for bouncing accounts by selecting "Bouncing" from the blue pull-down menu at upper left.
You can get a list of memberships for a given domain name by typing
In the Member List, you can filter for bouncing accounts by selecting "Bouncing" from the blue pull-down menu at upper left.
You can get a list of memberships for a given domain name by typing
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Bruce Bowman
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#31884
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Re: serious security issue
#login
If you have 2FA configured for your account [1], the login link prompts for
a 2FA code. A classic less convenience, more security trade off that's
available for the more security conscious.
[1]:
If you have 2FA configured for your account [1], the login link prompts for
a 2FA code. A classic less convenience, more security trade off that's
available for the more security conscious.
[1]:
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Christopher Warrington
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#31883
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members by bounce?
How do I get a filtered list of my group members by email domain or by "bounced email"?
I'm getting a lot of bounces recently. Trying to narrow down the source of the bounces.
Thx,
Frank
How do I get a filtered list of my group members by email domain or by "bounced email"?
I'm getting a lot of bounces recently. Trying to narrow down the source of the bounces.
Thx,
Frank
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Frank Greco
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#31882
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Re: Google Drive Integration
#integration
#google
Bruce, I will do that. Thank you very much.
Kevin
Bruce, I will do that. Thank you very much.
Kevin
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Kevin Utzy
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#31881
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Re: serious security issue
#login
We're probably overthinking this. The "email me a link" button lies immediately below the regular Login [with a password] button. Not surprising that the wrong one might be tapped occasionally,
We're probably overthinking this. The "email me a link" button lies immediately below the regular Login [with a password] button. Not surprising that the wrong one might be tapped occasionally,
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By
Bruce Bowman
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#31880
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Re: serious security issue
#login
Another point that might be pertinent is that even if one logs in with a password, access is limited to 30 days from that login or last access after that login, whichever is latest.
We weren't told
Another point that might be pertinent is that even if one logs in with a password, access is limited to 30 days from that login or last access after that login, whichever is latest.
We weren't told
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By
Bob Bellizzi
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#31879
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Re: serious security issue
#login
Further the systems need to have a way to reset passwords without staff
involved. Most add a couple of security questions to the page the emailed
link takes you to. The link has codes in it to say who
Further the systems need to have a way to reset passwords without staff
involved. Most add a couple of security questions to the page the emailed
link takes you to. The link has codes in it to say who
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Ken Cameron
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#31878
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Re: serious security issue
#login
I don't think anyone raised it as it very likely didn't happen
Has anyone here ever received a log in message without asking for it?
I certainly haven't and no one has ever mentioned it to me
I
I don't think anyone raised it as it very likely didn't happen
Has anyone here ever received a log in message without asking for it?
I certainly haven't and no one has ever mentioned it to me
I
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By
Nivard Ovington
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#31877
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Re: serious security issue
#login
The link is time limited. It had been a smaller time window, if I recall correctly. Is reverting to a shorter time to log in something worth asking for?
Frances
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GMF wiki for help. Search box at
The link is time limited. It had been a smaller time window, if I recall correctly. Is reverting to a shorter time to log in something worth asking for?
Frances
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GMF wiki for help. Search box at
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By
Frances
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#31876
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Re: serious security issue
#login
I may have overlooked something that someone has posted but IMHO the oddity in this case is that it was sent out when it neither needed to have been or should have been. As the link was applicable to
I may have overlooked something that someone has posted but IMHO the oddity in this case is that it was sent out when it neither needed to have been or should have been. As the link was applicable to
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By
Chris Jones
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#31875
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Re: serious security issue
#login
Peter-- You are right. This is a serious security compromise for convenience. Groups.io, like most consumer applications, is not highly secure. If it were, it would not be used by most of the people
Peter-- You are right. This is a serious security compromise for convenience. Groups.io, like most consumer applications, is not highly secure. If it were, it would not be used by most of the people
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By
Marv Waschke
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#31874
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Re: Annual recurring Calendar event
You can define a monthly event that repeats every 12 months by day of week.
Andy
You can define a monthly event that repeats every 12 months by day of week.
Andy
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Andy Wedge
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#31873
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Re: Members vs directory
When someone is new to GIO, their first message should set their Display Name based on what they've set up in their email program/client. They can always go back and change it for a specific group
When someone is new to GIO, their first message should set their Display Name based on what they've set up in their email program/client. They can always go back and change it for a specific group
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By
Duane
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#31872
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Re: Message missing from digest
You can't opt out of Special, regardless of any settings you make for email delivery.
Duane
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The official Groups.io user documentation is in the Groups.io Help Center.
GMF's Unofficial Help Wiki:
You can't opt out of Special, regardless of any settings you make for email delivery.
Duane
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The official Groups.io user documentation is in the Groups.io Help Center.
GMF's Unofficial Help Wiki:
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By
Duane
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#31871
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Re: Members vs directory
Thanks, Duane.
Most people entered their display name (or maybe their email host automatically did so, by default) as "first last" (not "last, first"). As group owner, I standardized the few
Thanks, Duane.
Most people entered their display name (or maybe their email host automatically did so, by default) as "first last" (not "last, first"). As group owner, I standardized the few
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By
K Ruffing
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#31870
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Re: Message missing from digest
err...yeah, but it seems rather odd that one could opt-out for special messages..it would defeat the purpose, wouldn't it?
groetjes/ĝis, Ronaldo
err...yeah, but it seems rather odd that one could opt-out for special messages..it would defeat the purpose, wouldn't it?
groetjes/ĝis, Ronaldo
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By
ro-esp
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#31869
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Re: Members vs directory
K,
One of the challenges to implementing it is identifying the member's last name.
The site doesn't store separate first name, last name fields. It has a single Display Name field. Different members
K,
One of the challenges to implementing it is identifying the member's last name.
The site doesn't store separate first name, last name fields. It has a single Display Name field. Different members
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By
Shal Farley
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#31868
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Re: Groups.io site updates
#changelog
Bruce,
Heh, I read right through that without noticing. I think that's likely to be an editing error, where he meant to say either "a message" or "a non-spam message".
I guess that's a plausible
Bruce,
Heh, I read right through that without noticing. I think that's likely to be an editing error, where he meant to say either "a message" or "a non-spam message".
I guess that's a plausible
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By
Shal Farley
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#31867
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Re: Message missing from digest
Bill,
I don't know if this relates to your observation, but keep in mind that there is no "the" Full Digest - the digest sent to each member is built based on each member's mute and follow choices in
Bill,
I don't know if this relates to your observation, but keep in mind that there is no "the" Full Digest - the digest sent to each member is built based on each member's mute and follow choices in
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By
Shal Farley
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#31866
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Re: Members vs directory
You have to make suggestions on the beta group. No one from GIO monitors this group.
Why not just put the display names in as last, first? Anyone familiar with government operations should be used
You have to make suggestions on the beta group. No one from GIO monitors this group.
Why not just put the display names in as last, first? Anyone familiar with government operations should be used
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By
Duane
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#31865
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