Please feel free to pass the information along. I would ask you remove my email address from any original post to help thwart the 250 plus spam emails I receive each day. I'm trying to cut back...
cheers, s. > MCH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Permission to crosspost your post to other groups? > > Joe M. > > skipp025 wrote: > > Evidently there's a new "service" called "Grouply". It offers > > to put all your Yahoo-Groups onto one page and somehow merge > > all the messages in a way that makes it easier to navigate. Most > > think Yahoo's method is fine just as it is, so many don't bother > > accepting the invite. > > > > However - some hams are, in fact, signing up for "Grouply". > > Grouply accesses Yahoo groups in two ways. You can tell Grouply > > which groups you belong to, in which case Grouply attempts, > > automatically, to join all those groups. Or, what most folks > > do, is they simply tell Grouply their Yahoo name and password, > > and Grouply "retrieves" all the new messages for whatever method > > of presention. > > > > But here's where it gets ugly - Grouply then accesses the > > member database of groups who have not kept it hidden, and > > sells those email addresses to spammers...and, if they have > > someone's Yahoo account name and password, they have access > > potentially to a LOT of other personal info. > > > > Not sure how to prevent this from happening on repeater-builder.... > > some group moderators are making public announcements, asking group > > members to not use Grouply to view their Yahoo group. But in fact, > > if "method B" is chosen by the Grouply participant, moderators > > will never know if "Gary K6XYZ" accessed the group himself, or if > > Grouply posed as Gary to do it. > > > > Anyway, if the question comes up, "Just say no" to Grouply. > > > > Reference article: > > > > http://www.ncs-tech.org/?p=1146 > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > >

