I know that this is not the place to hype one's own wares, but if your
lists have fewer than 200 people, why not just use the free version of
lyris. One of its many features is sophisticated bounce handling.
-Kip
On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, Sean Eric Fagan wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you
>write:
> > only one comment. i remove people from the lists whenever
> >their email bounces. the threshhold is approximately 30 messages in a
> >24 hour period. mail may bounce due to DNS problems, mail box full,
> >MTA misconfiguration. i also remove people that send vacation
> >messages to the list. oh, and spammers.
>
> My mail _has not bounced_. And yet I have been removed.
>
> > several people with recurring email delivery problems have
> >written a script to monitor their subscriptions for them.
>
> Goody for them. Since I do not have recurring email delivery problems, there
> is no reason why I should go out of my way.
>
> And, interestingly enough, I'm not the only person this has happened to, and
> all you can do is blame every single one of them for having "recurring email
> delivery problems."
>
> When are you going to realize there is a problem and admit it? When are you
> going to get it _fixed_?
>
> Or is your life easier if there is nobody on any of the lists?
>
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