Suspending subscribers on vacation?

It is a problem that some people think it is cool to automatically
generate "out of office" messages when they are away, especially when they
are subscribed to high-volume lists. Is there an easy way to have Mailman
temporarily unsubscribe them when it receives one of those messages?
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On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 09:08, Bjørn Vermo wrote:
If you could figure out a foolproof way to parse such messages, you could theoretically add that to the bounce detection stuff. Then you'd just charge them a bounce and they'd get disabled normally after a little while.
-Barry

On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 09:08, Bjørn Vermo wrote:
If you could figure out a foolproof way to parse such messages, you could theoretically add that to the bounce detection stuff. Then you'd just charge them a bounce and they'd get disabled normally after a little while.
-Barry
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