Set IE as the default browser.
Thank you I just did, but won't be able to try again until tomorrow...(they now say) after 7pm EDT.
Set IE as the default browser.
Okay, let us know how it turns out.
So it doesn't work on IE with default settings?
In response to your original research: AFAIK, there is no way to merge two Yahoo! Groups into one. The only method close enough to what you are trying to do is to add all the members from one list to another, either through export-import of e-mail addresses or by asking them nicely.
Not quite sure what you mean here. Do you mean the size of the mailing list? i.e., the number of e-mail addresses? If so, no worries. Your mailing list can have many, many subscribers. Nothing wrong with this.Thank you for letting me know how to eliminate one group, as I've been working double with the 2 lists. Problem is will Yahoo Groups allow me to mail to double the length of my recipients when I merge the two? I searched and someone said they dobn't tell the limit to avoid possible spam. So it seems I'll have to try it to see what happens. Any ideas on this maybe?
I think this is a good goal. I used to use Yahoo! Groups a lot. I no longer do this because this is a technology destined to phase out, and Yahoo! is not a very good operator. (Do you remember eGroups? They were much better.)Oh well, my final goal is to get rid of Yahoo totally and completely, so for this I just pull up my sleeves for a lot of trials and errors filled with frustrations...
No need to contact Yahoo! Just export the e-mail addresses from the one of the lists (the list that you are trying to move from) and import it to the other. There may be a throttle time to how fast you can do this.Meantime, following your advice, I'll email one of the lists to please move to the other. To do a formal invite or request to change, do I have to contact Yahoo? Again, thank you so much! Adela
Not quite sure what you mean here. Do you mean the size of the mailing list? i.e., the number of e-mail addresses? If so, no worries. Your mailing list can have many, many subscribers. Nothing wrong with this.
I think this is a good goal. I used to use Yahoo! Groups a lot. I no longer do this because this is a technology destined to phase out, and Yahoo! is not a very good operator. (Do you remember eGroups? They were much better).
No need to contact Yahoo! Just export the e-mail addresses from the one of the lists (the list that you are trying to move from) and import it to the other. There may be a throttle time to how fast you can do this. /QUOTE]
Oh good that I don't have to deal with Yahoo on this! As to experiencing a throttle of time in doing the export/import...it's par for the course with sites like Yahoo isn't it? lol!
Thank you so much again Dale! Your help has been so valuable! Adela
you are writing from your e-mail address to the @yahoogroups.com mailing list addresses, to notify the members right?