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Looks like bounce handling does not work like options advertise - in
particular, "Don't remove, notify me" still *does* do the removal. Sigh. The right way to set this up will take some thought, but i think my first cut fix will be, when this option is selected, to just disable the user, and send a note to the admin. That way, the admin won't just get extra notes accompanying continuing bounce results for the user... I may get to this quick fix soon. The long term (and fairly attractive) fix is to make a bounce-handling subsystem which collects bounce messages and classifies them according to a admin-configurable template, taking actions like disabling or removing the user, notifying the admin, etc, when admin-configured thresholds are reached. The admin interface could be handled very like the admin-requests mechanism, with a page for bounce administration and a periodic notice of pending bounce admin stuff.
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