I closed my lost but still get notices

Hi
I used to have a list that I closed (I deleted it in Cpanel). I even moved the domain to a different host. But I still get notices at the first of the month about my membership in my own list. I presume others do, and it is annoying, since I have moved the whole list over to a service like MailChimp.
What could be causing this announcement and is there a way to stop it?
You can see it here:
…..snip…... This is a reminder, sent out once a month, about your nangoku-jiyu-jin.net <http://nangoku-jiyu-jin.net/> mailing list memberships. It includes your subscription info and how to use it to change it or unsubscribe from a list.
You can visit the URLs to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.
In addition to the URL interfaces, you can also use email to make such changes. For more info, send a message to the '-request' address of the list (for example, tokyoprogressive-request@nangoku-jiyu-jin.net <mailto:tokyoprogressive-request@nangoku-jiyu-jin.net>) containing just the word 'help' in the message body, and an email message will be sent to you with instructions.
If you have questions, problems, comments, etc, send them to …..
http://nangoku-jiyu-jin.net/mailman/options/tokyoprogressive/ …..
…..snip……
Thanks for any help in this.

On 03/01/2016 07:22 AM, paul@tokyoprogressive.org wrote:
This is a cPanel issue. Whatever you did in cPanel may have disabled the list, but it didn't remove it. Please see <http://wiki.list.org/DOC/Mailman%20and%20CPanel>
If you still have access to this server and have sufficient access to run Mailman's bin/ commands, you might be able to use bin/rmlist to actually remove the list.
Otherwise, you will have to contact the admins of the server.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

paul@tokyoprogressive.org writes:
I used to have a list that I closed (I deleted it in Cpanel).
Talk to the host admins or cPanel. It may be a Mailman problem, but we don't know anything about cPanel's list administration code, and this is definitely an area where cPanel has made modifications to Mailman itself as well. Sorry, but really, we just can't help you with cPanel-specific functions because we don't know how it works.
If there are no lists at all left on the host and you have root access, use the package manager to uninstall Mailman.
If that doesn't help, come back and we can talk about search-and- destroy on the relevant parts of Mailman on the host, but if you don't already know how to do such surgery, you risk completely breaking the host.
Regards,

On 03/01/2016 07:22 AM, paul@tokyoprogressive.org wrote:
This is a cPanel issue. Whatever you did in cPanel may have disabled the list, but it didn't remove it. Please see <http://wiki.list.org/DOC/Mailman%20and%20CPanel>
If you still have access to this server and have sufficient access to run Mailman's bin/ commands, you might be able to use bin/rmlist to actually remove the list.
Otherwise, you will have to contact the admins of the server.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

paul@tokyoprogressive.org writes:
I used to have a list that I closed (I deleted it in Cpanel).
Talk to the host admins or cPanel. It may be a Mailman problem, but we don't know anything about cPanel's list administration code, and this is definitely an area where cPanel has made modifications to Mailman itself as well. Sorry, but really, we just can't help you with cPanel-specific functions because we don't know how it works.
If there are no lists at all left on the host and you have root access, use the package manager to uninstall Mailman.
If that doesn't help, come back and we can talk about search-and- destroy on the relevant parts of Mailman on the host, but if you don't already know how to do such surgery, you risk completely breaking the host.
Regards,
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Mark Sapiro
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Stephen J. Turnbull