Attention: listmom! DMARC problems shadow@xxxxxx (27 Apr 2014 02:24 UTC)
Re: [TML] Attention: listmom! DMARC problems garry.e.ward@worldnet.att.net (27 Apr 2014 20:01 UTC)
Re: [TML] Attention: listmom! DMARC problems shadow@xxxxxx (28 Apr 2014 08:50 UTC)
Re: [TML] Attention: listmom! DMARC problems Phil Pugliese (28 Apr 2014 19:22 UTC)
Re: [TML] Attention: listmom! DMARC problems shadow@xxxxxx (28 Apr 2014 23:08 UTC)
Re: [TML] Attention: listmom! DMARC problems Phil Pugliese (29 Apr 2014 04:32 UTC)
Re: [TML] Attention: listmom! DMARC problems Brad Rogers (29 Apr 2014 05:36 UTC)
Re: [TML] Attention: listmom! DMARC problems Phil Pugliese (29 Apr 2014 06:03 UTC)
Digest Mode? Gaming (28 Apr 2014 19:28 UTC)
Re: [TML] Digest Mode? Peter Vernon (29 Apr 2014 20:21 UTC)

Re: [TML] Attention: listmom! DMARC problems shadow@xxxxxx 28 Apr 2014 08:49 UTC

On 27 Apr 2014 at 13:01, garry.e.ward@worldnet.att.net wrote:

> better yet, why not just turn the unsubscribe on bounce off
> completely?
>
> Nothing I've found anywhere indicates that either I or my ISP bounced
> any mesages from the TML yet my primary email account was
> unsubscribed.
>
> What is to say that, if I resubscribe at my primary email I would be
> unsubscribed again in a day or two because of false bounces.
>
> Turn it off, let'em bounce all they want and ignore it.

Stop and consider. My lists are a lot lower traffic. But I was
getting dozens of bounce messages for *every* post by yahoo users. My
list doidn't have auto-unsubscribe. But I still had to wade thru all
those bounces to see if there were bounces due to things like people
posting from the wrong address or if people hads closed an account
without unsubscribing.

Trust me, boiubces are a majoir PITA for list maintainers. The DMARC
related ones are even worse.

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Leonard Erickson (aka shadow)
shadow at shadowgard dot com