Why aren't bouncing users automatically removed? If the users don't work
for the company any more, their email addresses should bounce. If it
does, the mailing list software should have some handling of that (ezmlm
sends another probe after a week, and if that bounces, removes from the
list).
In any case, I think it is reasonable for a domain owner to ask that
domain users be removed. It should be verified, however, that this is
indeed the domain owner.
Shachar
Ely Levy wrote:
>anyone can confirm that and give me more info?
>I don't like mass removing people..
>
>Ely Levy
>System group
>Hebrew University
>Jerusalem Israel
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>Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 08:11:10 -0700
>From: Magnus Hjorleifsson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Mailing list users
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>To whom it may concern,
>Could you remove all users from the always-on.com and alwayson.com domains
>from your list. There are over 50 (i believe) and they no longer work for
>this company
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>Thank you
>Magnus
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>Magnus Hjorleifsson / VP Technical Services
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>MSCE +I, CCEA, CNA
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>www.veracicom.com
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