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Re: bouncing


 

Marina,

So, they wouldn't even be able to read group posts online.
J is probably right that they still can. I haven't recently created an email address, joined to a group, and then deleted it to observe the detailed behavior when the address gets set to bouncing, and ultimately bounced.

I'm not sure at what time they went bouncing.
That's a point. It would be helpful for cases like this if the Bouncing view of the Members list had a "Bouncing Date" column that could be sorted to separate the newly bouncing from those that have been that way longer. Either in addition to the Join Date or as a replacement for it.

I sent a bulk bounce probe some days ago, but they are all still there
with a red B.
That may well mean that those addresses are indeed bad (de-activited, abandoned, whatever).

Actually, three new members joined the bouncing group.
Mark reported in beta that he's modified the processing of some type of rejection codes/messages in an attempt to keep Yahoo Mail users from being promptly set to bouncing as a result of Yahoo Mail's glitches. But who knows, some of the rejections might be legit.

Shal


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