¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMy bounces aren't working that way.?
During the conversion from Yahoo to groups.io, 5 of my group's
addresses were converted to name@... instead of the actual
email addresses, hence the big B.? I was able to edit one of the
5 by using her bounce message (she was getting the bounce
message on her actual address) link to fix it but I don't have
direct access to the olther four.? Is there a less than obvious
method for me to modify the incorrectly-xlated email addresses
to what they really are and then fix the bounce blocks so I can
finally release this group for public use after four months? On 4/5/2020 3:34 PM, Shal Farley wrote:
Cal,
> About every 3 days, I've been getting an email with the subject: > Your Groups.io Account Is Bouncing The three day cadence is consistent with Groups.io's bouncing mechanism, when in the "bouncing" (blue B) status. It will give up after the fifth such message, then you'd be in the "bounced" (red B) status. > It appears that mail from the group identified in the email is still > coming through. That shouldn't be the case, in either bouncing or bounced status. Is it possible the group messages are coming through a different email address (that is, is it possible you have two accounts at Groups.io, one bouncing one not)? Check the email address in the footer (near the Unsubscribe link) of any message you receive from the group and compare that to the address which received the bouncing notices. > When I go to the bounces page from that email, the most recent bounce > shows as being a year and a half ago. That link might take you to the bounces page of whatever account (email address) you are currently logged in with, which might not be the address which is bouncing, if you have more than one email address registered at Groups.io. Note that the address which is bouncing might not be subscribed to the same groups as the address which isn't. Shal |