I'm still a bit confused why this address: 
[email protected] still shows up in the 
list of nonmembers on the list I administer.  The stevebrown.us is my personal 
domain and steve@stevebrown is the address I use to be a member of the list.  I 
use [email protected] for the owner of the list.  radg.us is a small 
website that tells potential users how to subscribe and members how to use the 
list (e.g., how to change their settings or get to the archives).  
Unfortunately, I wasn't careful and spam/scam bots have scraped the addresses 
for joining, posting, or contacting the owner that I put on the site.  I now 
have that site behind a Cloudflare firewall, but addresses are already 
accessible to the bad guys.  The lists.radg.us domain is the "own domain" alias 
for the server that hosts the list run by Mailmanlists.net. What I haven't been 
able to figure out is what combination of events triggers the nonmember list 
entry.  If I delete it, it comes back
  in a few days or weeks.  The workaround is to just leave it in the list of 
nonmembers, which is effective in that no other instances of that address 
appear, but annoying to me.  Any explanation that might help me understand 
would be appreciated.
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