Daevid Vincent wrote:
No, I actually did search for my previous entry, as I could swear I had
entered one, but couldn't find it. Honest Injun I looked via several key
words and even tried to find via my 'username'. So I thought perhaps I
THOUGHT I entered one, but it never actually got submitted
This is _exactly_ why I asked for a re-confirm
subscription request.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1504
204group_id=103atid=100103
Which was just submitted as a bug and duplicates your RFE of a couple
of weeks ago at
=1504204group_id=10
3atid=100103
:(
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Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 11:10 AM
To: Mark Sapiro
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] cleaning up dead addresses
On 6/8/06, Mark
Daevid Vincent wrote:
Yeah, except the problem is that most servers just silently accept on
behalf of that person. Ever get a bounce back from hotmail, AOL, or any
other big ISP? NO.
Actually, I see bounces from AOL all the time for lots of reasons
ranging from non-existent user to we didn't
Are you serious, Daevid??
Ever get a bounce back from hotmail, AOL, or any
other big ISP? NO.
AOL = LOTS!!!
PITA!!
Ed
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On 6/8/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was reviewing one of my lists today and recognize several email addresses
for recipients who are long since moved, and whose addresses are likely
dead.
How does Mailman manage these?
In accord with the settings on the list admin Bounce
Does Mailman recognize and somehow eliminate entries, addresses, which are
dead or no long in use?
I was reviewing one of my lists today and recognize several email addresses
for recipients who are long since moved, and whose addresses are likely
dead.
How does Mailman manage these?
Dr.
Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
Does Mailman recognize and somehow eliminate entries, addresses, which are
dead or no long in use?
Yes, if bounce processing is on for the list.
I was reviewing one of my lists today and recognize several email addresses
for recipients who are long since moved, and