Yup.. I saw the notifications come in (I get notifications of all those sorts of events). For now, I've removed the current suppressions triggered by the bounces and set all @yahoo.* accounts to go through moderation. Those seem to be the approach other list owners have taken. Obviously not a long term workable solution at all.

On 4/10/14, 2:57 PM, Orvid King wrote:
Well, it just bounced me off of the d.learn list as well...

On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 13:52:57 -0500, Brad Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:

I'm looking into this, but from the looks of it, yahoo has really screwed the 
world on this one.
I can re-enable all of the suspended accounts (a couple hundred, which 
interestingly isn't every
account) but I'm not sure it won't immediately recur.

I really don't want to disable the bounce detection option.  There's enough 
users that drop their
accounts without unsubscribing that this system picks up and handles 
automatically that it's
rather useful to me.  Without it I have to find those users among the hundreds 
of non-list
oriented bounces I get that are just spam related crap.  It's doable, but 
sucks.  This is the !fun
part of infrastructure maintainership.

On 4/10/14, 8:17 AM, Orvid King wrote:
As you may or may not have noticed, everyone's subscription to
digitalmars.D was just disabled due to too many bounces. Blame Yahoo.
Blame them 100% for you having to re-subscribe. Blame them for not
having done anything about the problem since they implemented their
broken rules last weekend. And finally read
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/msg87153.html to
understand why you were unsubscribed from the list. Then bug the right
person to do the same as John and disable the mechanism that disables
subscriptions after multiple bounced emails.

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