Auto-reply from Yahoo...

Grant Taylor gtaylor at tnetconsulting.net
Thu Dec 20 18:00:46 UTC 2018


On 12/20/2018 10:17 AM, M. Ömer GÖLGELİ wrote:
> This can happen for many reasons.
> Quitting employees, dropping domains, death whatever.

Yep.  I get it.

> They should be *somehow* auto removed after a certain number of bounces.

The catch is, they aren't /bounces/.  They are auto-responses to the 
sender of the email.  Meaning I'll get one to me for this reply.  You 
very likely got one to you for the message that I'm replying to.

Delivery to the problematic recipient is very likely succeeding at an 
SMTP level.

So, the mailing list manager doesn't see them and has no opportunity to 
do anything about them.



-- 
Grant. . . .
unix || die

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