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| Another possibility of deletion is to click on the email address and then on the Recycle Bin. {{: | Another possibility of deletion is to click on the email address and then on the Recycle Bin. {{: | ||
| - | <WRAP round info 80%>When deleting, you always have to specify the reason for removal. For example, a current retraction of an unsubscription can be noted.</ | + | When deleting, you always have to specify the reason for removal. For example, a current retraction of an unsubscription can be noted. |
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| - | When removing a blacklist entry that was added because of a hard bounce, the hard bounce flag also gets removed. This means mailings can now be sent to this address again. | + | |
| Removed blacklist entries will also be shown in a list when searching for them (and at the bottom of the //Mail blacklist// page, there is a special list of all removed blacklist entries). Again, a reason for the removal from the blacklist is mandatory, and this reason can be read in the listing. | Removed blacklist entries will also be shown in a list when searching for them (and at the bottom of the //Mail blacklist// page, there is a special list of all removed blacklist entries). Again, a reason for the removal from the blacklist is mandatory, and this reason can be read in the listing. | ||
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