I know this issue has been raised but I would like to raise it again.
Every six months or so I mail out a mass email to let my forum members know about new features and so on. I get a fair number of bounce-backs from people who changed email addresses.
I send to all members except banned ones. I don't want to have to ban or delete members whose email address is non-functional; that seems rather harsh. Some of these people are still active and posting.
I would like to be able to flag their account as "invalid email address" for two reasons. One, so I can skip them when I do my mass email. Two, so when they go into their forum profile it says right there that there is an issue with their email address so they can fix it. Otherwise they'll never know!
An alternative is to have some sort of flag of "get email from admin" that I can turn off - which is less helpful because now they have no idea that it's because their email address was bad. It would be great if there was a feature in the control panel - if this is the route we have to take - that both sets the flag and sends them a PM with a generic note, so that way they see the flashing message box and know what was done and how to fix it.
Finally, it really needs to be handled *somehow*. If you just blast out messages to bad email addresses repeatedly, that is exactly how a company blocks you as a spammer. I have no doubt that after this current blast goes out, that I'm running right now, that at least one or two ISPs will have auto-blocked me as a result and I'll have to go deal with them ...
#204314 - 01/03/0805:18 PMRe: Mass Email and Bad Email Addresses
[Re: Ian]
Gizmo
Registered: 06/04/06
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Loc: Portland, OR; USA
Well, you'd have to do this all manually... For very good reasons...
Your forum would HAVE to "read in" email, even then, their mail server would have to return a specific error code which some just do not... So you could end up flagging valid messages back (away messages, challenge messages, deferred messages which state another error, etc).
even then, you'd have to have several ways to read in messages: 1. Email piping (where your server sends the email directly to the forum). 2. POP3/IMAP (where your forum would check for new messages).
#2 is the only real solution however, as some people will not have the knowlege to not bork their email configuration files and some users are on shared hosts which do not have the ability to edit the raw aliases configuration. Some people also host their email on 3rd party servers (like myself).
#204339 - 01/04/0806:53 AMRe: Mass Email and Bad Email Addresses
[Re: Ian]
Mark S
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I raised this too, as i found 9,0000 e-mails in a bounce back. + If they subscribe to watch lists and then there e-mail becomes invalid, where do they go !!
That was a lot of my 9,0000
And the only work around was to go into that persons account and turn off all there notifications.
Where a master switch admin side (DO NOT E_MAIL ) would help the cause.
IMO
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#204361 - 01/05/0803:20 AMRe: Mass Email and Bad Email Addresses
[Re: Ian]
Gizmo
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Think of all of the coding that'd have to be done, #1 is redundant and has major problems (you're putting groupee in a position where they're telling people they have to edit config files for one; some systems work differantly for another, users won't be able to do this on shared hosts, etc), whereas #2 anyone can do as it just reads pop3/IMAP
#204364 - 01/05/0805:16 AMRe: Mass Email and Bad Email Addresses
[Re: Gizmo]
Ian
Registered: 06/05/06
Posts: 4156
Loc: Essex, UK
not at all - I run another script that allows the choice between setting up a pipe for incoming emails, and one where the script checks the mailbox and puts the email into the script.
I have set the former up before fairly easily, but the alternative was a 2 second job to get working.
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