Sorry for accidental Rizzoma spam
Apr. 22nd, 2012 02:53 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since Google Wave is being shut down imminently (about a week from now), and Rizzoma currently looks like the most plausible candidate to replace it, I just went through and copied all of the waves that I actually give a damn about to Rizzoma. All of which is fine, but apparently Rizzoma notifies everyone who has editing privileges to a wave when it gets imported -- and in some cases, that's a lot of people.
So my apologies if I wound up spamming you (in some cases several times). I think their policy is probably appropriate, but it hadn't occurred to me when I did the import.
(The import itself seems to have worked adequately, but the jury is out on the process: Aaron tells me that he got one of those emails, and signed in, but couldn't actually access the wave in question. Don't know why yet, but that's the danger of early-beta software...)
So my apologies if I wound up spamming you (in some cases several times). I think their policy is probably appropriate, but it hadn't occurred to me when I did the import.
(The import itself seems to have worked adequately, but the jury is out on the process: Aaron tells me that he got one of those emails, and signed in, but couldn't actually access the wave in question. Don't know why yet, but that's the danger of early-beta software...)
access to exported waves
Date: 2012-04-23 07:14 am (UTC)BTW it isn't only about early-beta. We can't get access to emails of wave participants. For example you have email: usermane@yourdomain.com, but we only have: username@googlewave.com most populars is @gmail.com but not for everyone.
P.S you can leave feedback about you problem on our community on getsatisfaction and our developers will try to solve https://getsatisfaction.com/rizzoma (there are thouthands of solved questoin — not like early beta)
Re: access to exported waves
Date: 2012-04-23 03:50 pm (UTC)Howdy. I haven't observed it myself, but one of my friends reported that he received an email about the imported wave. He says that he followed the link, signed in through Google as requested, and then got an error, "You are not permitted to view this topic (code: WPDF2BC394F)".
Re: access to exported waves
Date: 2012-04-24 07:51 am (UTC)Google can redirect it from gmail.com to googlemail.com (or enother). Can you ask domainname?
Or yoy can just share topic with link and send link to your friend