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At 10:25 1/11/2008 Friday, Pat Williams wrote:
>I've been receiving a daily monitoring report for one of my lists, showing
>several subscribers' addresses that are being monitored for various delivery
>errors, and saying that after 4 days or 100 delivery errors, they'll be
>automatically deleted. But suppose I want to rescue one of those addresses
>from being automatically deleted? For instance, the problem in one case is
>"mail quota exceeded." This might happen because the subscriber has not paid
>attention to email over the recent holidays, but will clean out the mailbox
>soon. This is a subscriber I don't want to lose. How can I forestall the
>automatic deletion of a subscriber in a case like this?
SET listname NOMAIL FOR over-quota-user
[good idea Dave ;-) ]
They can always use the web/RSS to read.
Or, reduce their mail load ...
SET listname INDEX FOR over-quota-user
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