Re: messages, attachments, files, photos and links
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 9:35 pm
FYI - Saw this posted on another Yahoo Group where I am a member. Know nothing more than what this states; how legit it may be. However, Minutus is mentioned….
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I have been hearing from a lot of people that are concerned that all their
conversations are about to be lost when Yahoo Groups deletes the archives on
December 14.
I therefore started the Health-Related YahooGroup Archive in order to
preserve the archives of important alt-health related groups. We have
therefore digitally archived more than 66 top health-related Yahoo Groups
complete with attachments, files, photos and links. The catalog includes
groups dedicated to Alternative Medicine, Autism, Beck, Cancer, Chelation,
Clark, Crystal Healing, Dental, Enzymes, Eyesight, Herbalism, Holistic
Health, Hypothyroidism, Lyme disease, Magnetic Therapy, Mercury, Microscopy,
Minutus, Natural Thyroid Therapy, Nutrition, Ozone Therapy, Rife therapy,
Veganism and more.
The archive contains all available messages, attachments, files, photos and
links on an easy to use software program that is designed for Yahoo Groups
and very fast. See the video on the home page and the website itself for
more details.
https://groups.rifeforum.com
The website also tells you where the groups are moving to and makes
suggestions where you can alternatively continue your discussions. If our
details on your group are not up to date, please reply to this message with
corrections.
Yahoo Groups are in the process of purging their archives and you will lose
all the archives of your group on December 14. I have therefore made a
digital archive of this group that you can download to use on any Windows
computer.
https://groups.rifeforum.com/lyme_rife.php
The Windows based archive is easy to use and is in fact better and much
faster to use when looking at past messages. It is also possible to use the
archive I downloaded to upload your group's messages to your new group on
groups.io although that does incur some charges and the software to do that
is not ready yet.
I run the Rife and the Rifeforum Yahoo Groups (now both on groups.io ) as
well as www.rifeforum.com > . I am an expert on
groups and forums and have compiled some advice for group owners wishing to
migrate their groups
https://groups.rifeforum.com/for-group-owners.php
It is no longer possible to migrate groups to groups.io as they have now
closed their migration tool.
There is a Plan B for transferring your messages and I can help with that.
It makes use of the archive I have already made of your group for use on a
Windows PC. It is possible to upload that to groups.io if you want to do
that. Of course, your members can also simply download the archive from my
website and use it individually at home. It is a great way to read the
previous messages, but it is of course preferable to have the messages still
in your group. https://groups.rifeforum.com/transfer
Anyway, have a good look at the advice and infos on my website and let me
know if you need further assistance. Please understand that I am very busy
at the moment helping a lot of groups save their archives, especially now
that groups.io have stopped their transfer service.
If you have any questions, please look at https://groups.rifeforum.com
first, where most questions have already been answered.
In the meantime, I highly recommend obtaining the archive of your group (and
others) at https://groups.rifeforum.com including the Windows software. The
small one-time service charge per download is what helps to fund the archive
and my ability to help you guys move to a better place.
Regards
Peter Walker
Health-Related YahooGroup Archive: https://groups.rifeforum.com
The Rife Forum: https://www.rifeforum.com
Our groups on groups.io : https://groups.io/g/rifeforum and
> rifegroup.groups.io/g/Rife
If owner(s) of this group are already aware and have followed up on what this is about, my apologies for posting. I’ve not seen it mentioned in the discussions of how to save past info that has been shared in Minutus. Perhaps may be worthwhile checking out for at least a temporary solution.
Best regards,
Diane Allen
(Long time member—may be my first post. Appreciate all who have shared and contributed to my learning of homeopathy)
Copied message >>>>
I have been hearing from a lot of people that are concerned that all their
conversations are about to be lost when Yahoo Groups deletes the archives on
December 14.
I therefore started the Health-Related YahooGroup Archive in order to
preserve the archives of important alt-health related groups. We have
therefore digitally archived more than 66 top health-related Yahoo Groups
complete with attachments, files, photos and links. The catalog includes
groups dedicated to Alternative Medicine, Autism, Beck, Cancer, Chelation,
Clark, Crystal Healing, Dental, Enzymes, Eyesight, Herbalism, Holistic
Health, Hypothyroidism, Lyme disease, Magnetic Therapy, Mercury, Microscopy,
Minutus, Natural Thyroid Therapy, Nutrition, Ozone Therapy, Rife therapy,
Veganism and more.
The archive contains all available messages, attachments, files, photos and
links on an easy to use software program that is designed for Yahoo Groups
and very fast. See the video on the home page and the website itself for
more details.
https://groups.rifeforum.com
The website also tells you where the groups are moving to and makes
suggestions where you can alternatively continue your discussions. If our
details on your group are not up to date, please reply to this message with
corrections.
Yahoo Groups are in the process of purging their archives and you will lose
all the archives of your group on December 14. I have therefore made a
digital archive of this group that you can download to use on any Windows
computer.
https://groups.rifeforum.com/lyme_rife.php
The Windows based archive is easy to use and is in fact better and much
faster to use when looking at past messages. It is also possible to use the
archive I downloaded to upload your group's messages to your new group on
groups.io although that does incur some charges and the software to do that
is not ready yet.
I run the Rife and the Rifeforum Yahoo Groups (now both on groups.io ) as
well as www.rifeforum.com > . I am an expert on
groups and forums and have compiled some advice for group owners wishing to
migrate their groups
https://groups.rifeforum.com/for-group-owners.php
It is no longer possible to migrate groups to groups.io as they have now
closed their migration tool.
There is a Plan B for transferring your messages and I can help with that.
It makes use of the archive I have already made of your group for use on a
Windows PC. It is possible to upload that to groups.io if you want to do
that. Of course, your members can also simply download the archive from my
website and use it individually at home. It is a great way to read the
previous messages, but it is of course preferable to have the messages still
in your group. https://groups.rifeforum.com/transfer
Anyway, have a good look at the advice and infos on my website and let me
know if you need further assistance. Please understand that I am very busy
at the moment helping a lot of groups save their archives, especially now
that groups.io have stopped their transfer service.
If you have any questions, please look at https://groups.rifeforum.com
first, where most questions have already been answered.
In the meantime, I highly recommend obtaining the archive of your group (and
others) at https://groups.rifeforum.com including the Windows software. The
small one-time service charge per download is what helps to fund the archive
and my ability to help you guys move to a better place.
Regards
Peter Walker
Health-Related YahooGroup Archive: https://groups.rifeforum.com
The Rife Forum: https://www.rifeforum.com
Our groups on groups.io : https://groups.io/g/rifeforum and
> rifegroup.groups.io/g/Rife
If owner(s) of this group are already aware and have followed up on what this is about, my apologies for posting. I’ve not seen it mentioned in the discussions of how to save past info that has been shared in Minutus. Perhaps may be worthwhile checking out for at least a temporary solution.
Best regards,
Diane Allen
(Long time member—may be my first post. Appreciate all who have shared and contributed to my learning of homeopathy)