I would think if the sending user was unaware of the issue, the sooner they got 
the bounces the better?
Suppression might not be doing anyone any favors … unless it turns into a 
mailbomb.

Aloha,
Michael.
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From: mailop <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Autumn Tyr-Salvia via 
mailop
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2022 12:23 PM
To: Mailop <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [mailop] expected bounces from Russia?

Hello,

Given world events at the moment, there are reports that Russia is going to 
"disconnect from the internet" - but I don't know what exactly that means in 
terms of our direct interactions online. If we are sending emails to Russian 
mailbox providers - what types of bounces or errors should we look for? We 
would normally suppress bounces in certain categories, and I am uncertain if 
expected bounces should be suppressed or how we should handle this from an 
operational perspective.

Happy to hear thoughts from the group.


Thanks,

Autumn Tyr-Salvia
autumn.tyrsalvia@klaviyo<mailto:autumn.tyrsalvia@klaviyo>
tyrsalvia@gmail
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