We have a list member that got disabled due to bounces, but that should be 
fixed after we implemented DMARC  and SPF.

So as I don't know how to access the disabled status from the CLI (we have no 
GUI), I tried to delete and re-subscribe them. But although they are listed as 
a member, they cannot be deleted:

# sudo -u list mailman members l...@domain.tld | grep "$x"
M... <M....@web...>
# sudo -u list mailman delmembers -m "$x" -l l...@domain.tld
Member not subscribed (skipping): M... <M....@web...>

How can I fix this from the command line? Either by restoring their "disabled" 
status, or deleting and re-subscribing them?
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