I just gor a message from Mailman that a list subscription has been disabled because of too many bounces. This is quite okay, I think - but when I look at the Mailman management page, the user is still there as a subscribe. The only difference is the check mark and a "B" in the area "no message (reason)".Of course, he does not receive any more messages, and the "B" probably means because messages have bounced. But why isn't he unsubscribed completely?
Once a user is disabled, by default Mailman keeps sending a few messages to the address to check if it's working again. This is controlled by the bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings setting.
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