Hi,
Unfortunately, disabling automatic removal from the list will only fix one effect of the problem, not the problem itself. There's something going on which is causing mail to those addresses to bounce. If you are receiving messages with the subject of "Bounce action notification" these will tell you who is bouncing mail, and the attached mail delivery failure reports will tell you why they are bouncing mail, which is important. I suspect you have a DMARC or IP reputation issue.
Hope this helps.
Jayson
On 12/13/2015 5:55 AM, Hal wrote:
On 13/12/2015 11:14, Hal wrote:
On 12/12/2015 23:04, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 12/12/2015 01:46 PM, Hal wrote:
Today I received 18 unsubscribe notification mesages, each one telling me that "name@addr.ess has been removed from my_list_name".
If they were sent at 09:00 server time (that's the default, but it could be different) They were almost certainly unsubscribes done by Mailman's cron/disabled job.
Thanks -Yes, that's right! 09.00 at the server's time.
Seeing that 17 out of those 18 unsubscribed messages were sent from Hotmail I can only assume the above was what happened. Next I will locate the other instance I had of automated removals to see if there's a similar pattern there.
I found the previous instance (actually a couple of other instances) when list members had automatically been removed at 09:00, but I didn't see any pattern in the addresses as they were all different. Still, I suppose I should just turn the automatic removal option off so this won't ever happen again.
Hal
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