Janet,

> No, not in their own e-mail preferences, in their Yahoo membership 
> preferences.

But if they are not a member how can they have an yayoo membership 
preference. And that preference would be appropriate for yahoo members so 
that someone from one group cannot 'raid' the memberships of other groups. 
So if I invite someone who is not a Yahoo member or someone who is a member 
but who has not set his preferences to block invitations, then that person 
can be invited. But all of this is beise my original question. I wanted to 
edit the email address of someone in my own group so that the person would 
not have to do it herself. And that is what I didn't find the ability to do.

I think we should lay this thread to rest lest we cause unnecessary 
irrittion to the members.

Jim 



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