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  2. Not your computer? Use a private browsing window to sign in. Learn more about using Guest mode. Next. Create account.

    • Create A Group
    • Make Your Group A Collaborative Inbox
    • Change Your Group’s Name, Description, and Email Settings
    • Set Email Options For Your Group
    • Set How Members Display Their Identity
    • Set Who Can Post, View Conversations, and Join The Group
    • Set Who Can Manage Members and Roles
    • Change Your Own Subscription Settings
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    Sign in to Google Groups.
    At the top, click Create group.
    Enter information and choose settings for the group. Settings reference.
    Click Create group. Wait a few minutes for your new group to become active before sending a message to it. Otherwise, you might get a notification that your message couldn't be delivered.

    Requires the Owner or Manager role. If you’re signed in from a work or school account, this feature requires Google Groups for Business. To enable Collaborative Inbox features, you must turn on conversation history. For details, see Turn conversation history on or off. 1. Sign in to Google Groups. 2. Click the name of a group. 3. On the left, click...

    Requires the Owner or Manager role. 1. Sign in to Google Groups. 2. Click the name of a group. 3. On the left, click Group settings. 4. In the Generalsection, make your changes. 5. Click Save changes.

    Requires the Owner or Manager role. 1. Sign in to Google Groups. 2. Click the name of a group. 3. On the left, go to Group settingsEmail options. 4. Set your email options: 4.1. Subject prefix—Identifies email as messages from the group 4.2. Email footer—Helps users access subscription settings and find the message in Google Groups 4.3. Conversatio...

    Requires the Owner or Manager role. You can allow members to post with a display name or require that each member be linked to their Google profile. 1. Sign in to Google Groups. 2. Click the name of a group. 3. On the left, click Group settingsMember privacy. 4. Choose one of the required forms of identification. 5. Click Save changes.

    Requires the Owner or Manager role. 1. Sign in to Google Groups. 2. Click the name of a group. 3. On the left, click Group settingsPosting policies. 4. Choose the permissions that you want for your group. 5. Click Save changes.

    Requires the Owner or Manager role. 1. Sign in to Google Groups. 2. Click the name of a group. 3. On the left, click Group settingsMember moderation. 4. Choose the permissions that you want for your group. 5. Click Save changes.

    Sign in to Google Groups.
    Click the name of a group.
    On the left, click My membership settings.
    For Subscription, choose an option:

    Learn how to create a group and set its name, email, description, privacy, membership, and other options. Find out how to add members, send invitations, and manage permissions and subscriptions.

  3. You can use Google Groups to: Email everyone in a group with a single email address. Create a group; Meet people with similar hobbies, interests, or backgrounds. Join a group; Learn about a topic...

  4. Learn how to search for and join public groups that end in googlegroups.com or request membership from group owners or managers. You need a Google Account to participate in groups, but not a Gmail address.

  5. 2 Aug 2018

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  6. Google Groups allows any user to freely conduct and access threaded discussions, via either a web interface or e-mail. There are at least two kinds of discussion groups: forums specific to Google Groups (like mailing lists) and Usenet groups, accessible by NNTP, for which Google Groups

  7. Aug 19, 2020 · This introductory tutorial will show you how to create groups, add memebers and start conversations. It also gives a brief overview of the settings in Groups.

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