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As soon as I typed that, I knew you'd ask :) I almost answered right In denying a post, it never makes it to the system. Deleting would > On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 6:58 PM, Zack (Doc) <z...@tnan.net> wrote: > > Google Groups does not give the option to moderators to edit posts. > > I saw nothing wrong with the original post which would have prompted a > > On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 9:02 PM, dep/dodo <depfah...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 4:21 AM, Zack (Doc) <z...@tnan.net> wrote: > > > > They could have removed it, or a moderator could have removed it. > > > > On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 2:51 AM, Dodo <DEPfah...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Afterthought to my previous post: I suppose the original poster > > > > > On Mar 12, 8:10 pm, "Tyler Cheatham" <tcheath...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Not with Gmail, that I am aware of. > > > > > > On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Adnan Tonguc > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > is there a way of seeing whether or not an e-mail you sent was > > > > > > > Thanks
away to be pre-emptive :)
occur after it's been posted, it's removed (as would seem to be the
case in this situation; it was once posted, but can't be found again).
> What's the difference between denying or deleting a post? Either way, I
> presume it wouldn't appear.
> > They can simply allow them, deny them, or delete them.
> > delete by moderator. It's entirely possible the original poster
> > removed it.
> > > If there was something offensive in his/her post, would the moderator
> > > discard the entire message (as may be the case here) or just the
> offensive
> > > part (assuming it could be easily excised)? It would seem to be the
> latter
> > > because, again, the link provides at least some of the original, which
> > > prompted responses. ~Dodo
> > > > Strange, yes, but apparently true. A search of groups on author:Adnan
> > > > Tonguc returns NO posts to any group.
> could
> > > > > have removed the post, but that seems strange.
> > > <adnan.ton...@gmail.com>
> > > read?