How do I remain part of a group, just not receive all the emails?
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I joined a group and selected "web only" so I don't receive all the emails and yet continually receive stacks of emails. I changed my settings to "web only" again a couple of days ago but still receiving emails. I don't want to leave the group as I do like to use it online, but just don't want all the emails. Any ideas?
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Answer:
some owners reset members mail settings, and sometimes a bot does it. you'd have to figure out which is the one doing it and often it takes time for the changes to reflect
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Other answers
First, it might take 1-5 days for a change like this to take effect. Go into the members area for the group and make sure your setting is still 'web only'. If it is, wait for awhile. It should work.
Greyolddave
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