Re: [Coworking] Community Messaging

2012-08-22 Thread rachel young
It used to, but they changed that about 2yrs ago. Any e-mail address can be used now. r. On Aug 21, 2012 1:57 PM, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote: i thought yammer requires everyone use the same email domain? how does that work? -- /ah indyhall.org coworking in

Re: [Coworking] Community Messaging

2012-08-22 Thread Alex Hillman
On business accounts ($5/user) only, right? I can't find this option on the free trial account. -Alex On Aug 22, 2012, at 8:26 AM, rachel young rac...@camaraderie.ca wrote: It used to, but they changed that about 2yrs ago. Any e-mail address can be used now. r. On Aug 21, 2012 1:57

Re: [Coworking] Community Messaging

2012-08-22 Thread rachel young
Their basic level package allows you to use the service as a private network with everything I've listed before. What starts to cost moneyhttps://www.yammer.com/about/pricing/is if you want custom branding (beyond just naming your network), admin control (to block or remove someone), custom usage

Re: [Coworking] Community Messaging

2012-08-22 Thread Randall G. Arnold
Rachel, just curious about the causing trouble part-- you don't mean current customers, right? Just those who leave and then maybe cause mischief with their account afterward? Randy On August 22, 2012 at 10:11 AM rachel young rac...@camaraderie.ca wrote: Their basic level package allows

Re: [Coworking] Community Messaging

2012-08-22 Thread rachel young
I meant current or former members who are abusive, unfair, intolerant, spammy (after being asked not to be), or just generally being jerks. Whether they are current members or former members, if they are causing trouble and won't stop after being asked, then we'll have to remove them. But

Re: [Coworking] Community Messaging

2012-08-22 Thread Randall G. Arnold
Ah, ok. I was thinking that if current members were abusive that THEY would be removed. ;) But I can see where some might cause problems for others on the network without possibly crossing the line to outright loss of all privileges. Randy On August 22, 2012 at 10:26 AM rachel young

Re: [Coworking] Community Messaging

2012-08-22 Thread rachel young
Yes, if someone (current or former) is abusive, then their posting access would be blocked or their account would be removed. We encourage all sorts of discussions on our network, including questions, fair arguments/debates, jokes, kudos, recommendations, success stories, etc. One of our house

[Coworking] Re: Community Messaging

2012-08-22 Thread Jamie Wright
At Seed, we use the following: Campaign Monitor for an internal (or anyone that signs up at our site) newsletter Basecamp for internal administrivia. Things in there right now deal with our various projects like purchasing a projector screen, electrician communications, party plans, etc.

[Coworking] Re: Community Messaging

2012-08-22 Thread Cristina Santamarina
Hi Tom, My name is Cristina, I work in Cobot, we have an application for coworking spaces and it has a message board for your coworkers. We wrote a posthttp://goo.gl/w3IEVabout this in our last newsletter. It supports members profiles and message boards. If you need instant messaging,