I wondered why anyone would need there services to switch their setting to
daily digest. That's all they seem to do, they change you to digest and then
they send it to you rather than yahoo.  On the group I help manage one
member had a grouply address and when I contacted her she said she had
already stopped using grouply. Her address was not changed back though. I
wonder how many places people still have grouply addresses and don't know
it. That means that grouply is still getting their email even though they
are no longer subscribers. Nice little trick. 

Ann

 

Shepherds' Spring Farm
North Gower On.
Canada

http://shepherdsspringfarm.ca/

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Joy Beeson
Sent: February 21, 2008 10:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [fibernet] grouply

 

On 2/20/08 10:53 AM, Ann McElroy wrote:

> . . . thus leaving your sign-in info available to
> spammers 

The spam appeared so promptly in two of the Yahoo groups I
belong to as to make it almost certain that Grouply is
*selling* their phished information, not just leaving it
unguarded.

And according to Grouply's web site, they offer no service
at all -- you can do everything on your "My Groups" page
that Grouply claims that you can do through them, and with
less fuss.

-- 
Joy Beeson
http://joybeeson. <http://joybeeson.home.comcast.net/> home.comcast.net/
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Exchange
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(local weather)
west of Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.A.
where we have snow again, but the creek is still higher than
it should be at this time of year.

 



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