Tue, 17 Sep 1996 11:56:41 +0200
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On Mon, 16 Sep 1996 21:49:56 -0400 "John F. Witherspoon"
<[log in to unmask]> said:
>Anyone care to explain how errors on the 500,000 subscriber list (the
>one mentioned here a couple days ago) are handled?
The list is set for auto-delete, and I don't know what they do with the
rest of the bounces, although I have a theory about it :-) Note that
there is only one posting per week, so it isn't all that much more than
your list with 400 subscribers x 100 messages/day x 7 days = 280k weekly
deliveries.
With 1.8c you will be able to have LISTSERV probe your list subscribers
from time to time and accurately remove bad addresses from the list,
while discarding all the bounces that cannot be auto-processed (ie you
only see bounces from non-compliant mail systems that bounce, say, to the
address in the "From:" field - bounces that don't go through LISTSERV).
You would normally configure the text of this probe to be your FAQ so
that users are not annoyed and so that you get some value for your
bandwidth.
Eric
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