On January 19, 2019 18:00:35 "Kenneth G. Gordon" <kgordon2...@frontier.com> wrote:

Over the past several weeks, I have received many reports from Mailman concerning too many bounces from certain subscribers who are normally very active on one of my forums.

All of these "Bounce Action Notification"'s appear to be coming from only a very few ISPs, the big one being AOL, although also verizon.com is another one. In the past, gmail.com,
and hotmail.com have been a culprits.

Is there any way to prevent these people from being essentially kicked off the forum until
AOL, among others, gets its act together?

it depends on the reason that you're getting the bounces.  i get them all the
time.  sometimes they're just bogus anomalous nonsense {e, g a clearly
non-spam message rejected for "too much spam content}  i just ignore
those - those people must know about the idiosyncrasies of their ISP and
by staying with them accept their foibles. ... BUT.. if the bounce is because
your host has been blacklisted or is otherwise banned, you need to contact
your isp pronto and get them started on getting themselves re-approved.

/Bernie\




                    Bernie Cosell
          bernie@fantasyfarm. com
— Too many people,  too few sheep —
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