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Role of in-laws:Suggestion
2005-02-17
Name: augustborn



Girls...I have a suggestion...

The yahoo group seems very insecure, anyone can view and join. This will mean most of us would feel insecure about sharing. There dont seem to be any settings to control the membership so we will never know if we have some fake people amongst us...
Now contrary to this we have the MSN groups:
1. We can keep the group private and people can only join us after approval. This will mean a secure environment to talk about ourselves.
2. We will have control over people who are offensive, imposters or abusive...
3. If we keep this group private, it wont even come up in the search engine...
4. Also, msn seems to be more user-friendly with built in tools to create new pages etc...

So what say girls...

GIGI: Since you started the yahoo group, do you think there is any setting by which we can do all this without switching to msn. Infact, if can have all these things without switching, it would be great coz 6/7 of us have already joined the group at yahoo...

Cheers!
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2005-02-17
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Anonymous Name: gigi
Subject:  hey



i have restricted membership of this group now, i guess its ok for u'll,

or else no problem even msn will do
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2005-02-17
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Anonymous Name: vd
Subject:  agree



Yes augustborn,

I totally agree if we have the approval and privacy,that's better
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2005-02-17
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Anonymous Name: flower
Subject:  there is something



i guess there is some option to make the group 'restricted' so that we can be asked for permission if someone wishes to join.
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