I'd like to get a sanity check/confirmation on how I think removals get processed by SmartList v3.15. From looking at the procbounce script in the distro, it seems that when a DSN, or other error message is received: 1: the offending address is extracted as "addr" 2: $addr is added to a file in bounces/, named per today's date 3: all but the most recent $maxhist files are removed from bounces/ 4: a count is made of all files in bounces/ that contain $addr 5: if $count >= $minbounce then $addr is removed Do I have that right? If so, the only mechanism for blessing a no-longer-bouncing address is when other bouncing addresses cause enough daily bounces/ files to be generated so that the old address passes out of the system. I had always thought there was some mechanism whereby successful delivery to an address would reset the counter for that address, so a bounce limit of, say, 4 meant that a subscriber needed 4 bounces without a successful delivery to be removed. But now I think I was very wrong, and the situation is much more complex and depends on a lot more than just the offending bouncer. As an extreme example, if one subscriber happened to be the only bouncer and he bounced, say, once a month, he'd still get removed after 4 months, no matter how many times he took delivery of the list traffic during all that time. Am I missing something? TIA, Jim