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Originally Posted by djbaxter
I'm sure it can be done but I'm not sure it should be. There are many reasons for bounced emails besides the obvious - an invalid or expired email address. Others include "mailbox temporarily unavailable" and "mailbox temporarily over quota". I prefer to personally examine the bounced emails so that I don't deactivate any except "mailbox doesn't exist".
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Yes, true. But with large numbers this does not seem viable to me. When I send out mailings, I just mass delete the bounced email, because I can?t handle the workload.