Automatic messages still going out from defunct list

Hello I wonder if you can help me. We are a residents' association and we had been using mailman to contact our members. We then had to change our hosting and the mailman option was suddenly and unexpectedly no longer available. We 'lost' our mailing list in that it was no longer possible to access it and administer it. We are now going to use a different system for our email contact with members but unfortunately everybody is still receiving the monthly reminders. How can we stop those from being sent out and close down the list properly?

mph28@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello I wonder if you can help me. We are a residents' association and we had been using mailman to contact our members. We then had to change our hosting and the mailman option was suddenly and unexpectedly no longer available. We 'lost' our mailing list in that it was no longer possible to access it and administer it. We are now going to use a different system for our email contact with members but unfortunately everybody is still receiving the monthly reminders. How can we stop those from being sent out and close down the list properly?
You will have to contact the old hosting service and ask them to remove the list which still exists on their server even though DNS for your domain(s) now points elsewhere.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

mph28@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello I wonder if you can help me. We are a residents' association and we had been using mailman to contact our members. We then had to change our hosting and the mailman option was suddenly and unexpectedly no longer available. We 'lost' our mailing list in that it was no longer possible to access it and administer it. We are now going to use a different system for our email contact with members but unfortunately everybody is still receiving the monthly reminders. How can we stop those from being sent out and close down the list properly?
You will have to contact the old hosting service and ask them to remove the list which still exists on their server even though DNS for your domain(s) now points elsewhere.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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