> > > > I have no competence to judge the merits or otherwise of these mechanisms, > so I won't say anything about it. What I would say though is, if this > affects a fair number of people, could the list server be configured to be > a > bit more tolerant of bounces? > > Regards > > Rob > > > It would be interesting to see what similarities are found in the DNS's of the domains that are getting the bounces and the mail servers running the mail. Authentication, etc. I don't want to accuse anyone of having an improperly configured set up, but in my experience this is where I'd look first. I used to have the too many bounces problem until I fixed my DNS many years ago. Forget now what I did, but I run my own stuff, it's possible to still have a roll your own DNS and mail server if you have a mechanism for tracing everything. It should be pretty easy to find the problem if you can. Who knows if that's possible, some may be bouncing on a public server that is too opaque to trace.
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