Yes, the View/Reply Online link is the first in the series.
The email address in square brackets following the 'unsubscribe' link is
*always* my own address - it is never the address of the person who sent the
message I am reading (unless that was me, of course).
Could you possibly quote the footers you see from this message posted by me?
Thanks,
Antony.
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On Monday 17 September 2018 at 17:29:12, Brian Vogel wrote:
If you're seeing the View/Reply Online link, that's the first in the
series.
Here is a direct cut and paste of the footer from the end of a Groups.io
message, received in plain text format, that I got from the Group_Help
group on July 22nd. You will, of course, not be able to follow most of
them since you're not a member of that group. My actual e-mail address is
shown inside square brackets after the link "Unsubscribe," and I expect
that those of you receiving the message via e-mail will be able to see
it. For anyone reading via the web interface, the address will be
partially redacted.
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Groups. io Links:
You receive all messages sent to this group.
View/Reply Online (#284) ( https://groups.io/g/Group_Help/message/284
) | Reply To Group (
Group_Help@groups.io?subject=Re:%20Re%3A%20%5BGroup_Help%5D%20Can%20a%20gr
oup%20created%20%22private%22%20be%20changed%20to%20%22public%22%20by%20its
%20owner%3F ) | Reply To Sender (
toby@...?subject=Private:%20Re:%20Re%3A%20%5BGroup_Help%5D%20Can%20
a%20group%20created%20%22private%22%20be%20changed%20to%20%22public%22%20by
%20its%20owner%3F ) | Mute This Topic ( https://groups.io/mt/23786016/24134
) | New Topic ( https://groups.io/g/Group_Help/post )
Your Subscription ( https://groups.io/g/Group_Help/editsub/24134
) | Contact Group Owner ( Group_Help+owner@groups.io ) | Unsubscribe (
https://groups.io/g/Group_Help/leave/defanged ) [ britechguy@... ]
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