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Re: Dropping a member after repeated bounces


 

UKenGB,
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> am I the only one to think sending more messages to a bouncing address is somewhat fruitless and therefore pointless?
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Perhaps.? One reason for a bounced email is a full email account.? When the owner gets back from vacation, they may clear it and be able to receive emails again.
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Harvey
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On Wednesday, August 8, 2018, 7:24:00 PM GMT+2, UKenGB <KenGroups@...> wrote:
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I completely agree. Having struggled to get people to figure out how to subscribe the LAST thing I need is for them to be unsubscribed due to some (possibly temporary) error and then have to go through the whole rigmarole of getting them subscribed again.
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Yahoo would simply flag them as bouncing and stop sending any messages to them until they were cleared for delivery again. This is a MUCH better way to handle it rather than summarily unsubscribing them after sending a few emails to the address that is currently bouncing, which let's be honest, they're hardly likely to receive. Email the moderator maybe, but am I the only one to think sending more messages to a bouncing address is somewhat fruitless and therefore pointless?
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