I'd like to come up with a way to deal with the users who are not being
handled by the bounce processor besides just unsubscribing
them. Basically, I want to be able to give our membership department a
list of bad email addresses, which I figure I can somehow get out of the
bounce log. If I just unsubscribed them, I have no record of whether they
wanted to be unsubscribed (and maybe couldn't figure it out for themselves)
or were a bad address.
But because so many messages bounce to me rather than get processed, I'd
like to be able to mark them in a way that they then get deleted through
the bounce processor.
I see the "nomail" field in the membership page. Is there a way I can use
this? Or is there some other way I can queue people up to be bounced?
By the way, is there any log of people who change their email address? I
haven't found it.
Thanks.
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