How can I tell how long I've been a Yahoo Groups Member? Is there anywhere I can find a subscription date?
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I am curious if there is a way to tell how long I've been a member of a particular group. I have started receiving mail from a group (adult) that I did not subscribe to. I'm just curious if I can tell when my address was added to the group. I am wondering if it falls within a time frame that my EX had my email information. Thanks
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Answer:
Hi - if the group exposes the member list to group members, you can tell by visiting the group home page, clicking on the "members" link, and searching for your name. It will tell you what day you joined (or in this case, the day someone joined on your behalf). This is assuming you haven't unsubbed from the group yet. Good luck!
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