Curious on how you have your auto-unsubscribe set. I have been unsubscribed twice now and each time I usually figure out when the list seems unusually quiet.
You'll get unsubscribed if there are too many bounces.
This time is probably because of a filter that was a little too aggressive yesterday that I quickly caught and removed... I rejected two messages from the list but was still receiving messages for a little while after that point so didn't think it had triggered an auto-unsub.
If it was the infamous "ACL" test, that would account for it. We have little tolerance for rejecting E-mail based just on that test. :)
Just curious so I can watch out for it in the future. ( do/can you send a notice to a recipient when you auto-un subscribe them? )
No. The thought here is that if the E-mails from the list are bouncing, E-mails from us will likely bounce as well.
-Scott
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