Thomas Gramstad wrote:
>
>Just to make sure I got the first part of the answer right:
>"Disable" is not the end-station -- delivery attempts or probing
>of the subscriber address will continue the defined number of
>times, and if still unsuccessful, the address will finally be
>unsubscribed. So the
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Jeff Grossman wrote:
>>
>>Isn't that what bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings setting does? After this
>>many times of sending a you are disabled e-mail, the user is unsubscribed.
>
>
>Exactly!
And in case it isn't clear, setting bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings to
zero for a l
On Sat, 29 Aug 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jeff Grossman wrote:
> >
> >On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 16:05:49 -0700, "Thomas Gramstad"
> >wrote:
> >> How can I make Mailman unsubscribe bouncing addresses instead of
> >> disabling them? I'm fine with the default number of days,
> >> number of delivery attemp
Jeff Grossman wrote:
>
>On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 16:05:49 -0700, "Thomas Gramstad"
>wrote:
>> How can I make Mailman unsubscribe bouncing addresses instead of
>> disabling them? I'm fine with the default number of days,
>> number of delivery attempts etc., I just want the final action by
>> Mailman to
On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 16:05:49 -0700, "Thomas Gramstad"
wrote:
> How can I make Mailman unsubscribe bouncing addresses instead of
> disabling them? I'm fine with the default number of days,
> number of delivery attempts etc., I just want the final action by
> Mailman to be unsubscribe instead of di
How can I make Mailman unsubscribe bouncing addresses instead of
disabling them? I'm fine with the default number of days,
number of delivery attempts etc., I just want the final action by
Mailman to be unsubscribe instead of disable.
(This ought to be simple, but I've looked through the Mailman
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