This section allows you to manage the bounce backs of a selected mailing list.
Select Distribution List
Select the mailing list for which you want to manage the bounce backs. A right mouse-click on the selection list offers you the option "Clear Message Cache". You can select any mailing list that you have created in the section "Manage Lists". If there is no list available for selection, you have to create a mailing list at first.
Clear Message Cache
To avoid that one email is processed more than once, the application saves the unique message ID of every processed message in the application database. This helps the application to save time and resources when managing the bounce backs because any email that were already downloaded and processed before will be skipped on the next download process. This option clears these message IDs from the database so that every message in the inbox will be processed as they had never been downloaded before.
POP3 Account
Specifies the POP3 account that should be used for downloading new bounce back emails. Please enter the email address of the associated POP3 account and specify the POP3 server address as well as the Port number. Any mail server that supports POP3 protocol can be used here. Please note that you should use the email address that has been used for sending out the mailing to the subscribers, because the email servers will send the bounce backs emails to the sender email address.
If the POP3 server requires an encrypted connection, you have to activate the "SSL" box that can be found next to the port number. You also have to specify the user name as well as the password for this account. Please also specify the timeout value which is the amount of seconds the application will wait for data to be received from the server before returning an error, or zero to wait indefinitely
To ensure that everything is working fine, you should test the connection by clicking the button "Test Connection". After clicking the Test Connection button, your entered POP3 data will also be saved in the POP3 Profile Manager for future use, if it does not already exist.
The Profiles-Button allows you a quick and easy access to all available POP3 profiles and also allows you to easily create new POP3 profiles. All available POP3 profiles can be selected for managing the bounce backs. Please click here to learn more about the POP3 Profile Manager.
What is actually a bounce back email?
A bounce back email is dependent on the sender and receivers email address. If the receivers email address is incorrect, a bounce back email is generated to the senders email address. This way the application is easily be able to deactivate invalid email addresses so that those addresses can be skipped when sending out an email. This saves time and resources. With NewsTurbo you can avoid more than 95% of bounce back emails by enabling the advanced email address verification feature.
Options
Allows you to specify some options for managing the bounce backs.
Delete messages on the server after download
Allows you to delete the actual bounce back email from the server after it was processed through the application. By enabling this option, all bounce back emails will be deleted from the server after the application has downloaded and processed it. This helps you to keep the inbox clean. Please note that this option only deletes bounce back emails and not any other email that might be present in the inbox so there is no need to worry about that you delete any other important email by accident.
Delete bounced addresses from the list
Allows you to delete the email address that has been detected as invalid from the mailing list. Normally the application just deactivates the email address on the mailing list so that the subscriber is no longer an active subscriber.
What to process?
Allows you to specify what kind of bounce back emails should be processed.
Process hard bounces
Only process bounce back emails that were generated due to a permanent error, e.g. a non-existent email address.
Process soft bounces
Only process bounce back emails that were generated due to a temporary error, e.g. a busy mail server or a full recipient inbox.
Process hard and soft bounces
Process both bounce back emails that were generated due to a permanent error as well as due to a temporary error.
When to process?*
Specifies the count of bounce back emails that must be received before the application will deactivate/delete the subscriber email from the mailing list. For example, if you select "After 5 hard bounce(s)", the application will deactivate/delete the subscriber address from the mailing list after the email server has generated and sent 5 hard bounce back emails back to you. Select "After 1 hard bounce(s), if you wish that the application will process each hard bounce back email after it was received.
Latest Bounces
Displays the latest bounced email addresses. To view/edit the associated subscriber of this email address, simply double-click on the desired email address. You can clear the contents of this widget by simply clicking with your right mouse-button into the widget and selecting "Clear". Please note that this only clears the content of the widget. No subscriber data will be deleted from the actual list. By clicking on "View the log of this operation", you will see the server log of the download process while the bounce backs were managed.
Run Now
Click this button to start the download process in order to manage the bounce backs for the selected mailing list with the settings you have specified. After clicking this button, a new window appears showing you the current status of the download progress. Depending on the count of emails that are present in the inbox while managing the bounce backs and on the speed of your internet connection as well as the mail server that is being used, this process may take some time. You can at any time pause/resume the operation or cancel it by clicking the appropriate button. After the operation has completed, a final report is displayed where you can see all new bounced email addresses and you can close the window or view the server log of the process.
Schedule
Click this button to schedule the download process to automatically manage the bounce backs of the selected list with the settings you have specified.
Schedule with NewsTurbo Standard
After clicking on "Schedule", a new window appears to configure the Windows User Account under that you want to run the schedule and to configure the scheduled interval and the scheduled time.
The user name of your current Windows User Account is automatically displayed and you just have to enter your password of your Windows User Account in the password field in order to be able to enable the schedule.
Please note that entering your password is mandatory. A scheduled task cannot run and will fail if you enter a wrong password. If you don't have set a password in your Windows User Account, please set one before enabling a schedule.
You can create scheduled backups on a regular basis (daily, weekly or monthly) and at a specific time. Just select the desired interval from the dropdown list and specify the schedule in the schedule area.
Daily
The scheduled task will be executed once a day at the selected time.
Weekly
In the schedule area, select the appropriate parameter as follows:
Recur every: <...> week(s) on: <...> at: <...>
Specify a certain number of weeks and the days of the week you want the task to be run. For example, with the every 2 week(s) on Monday at 9:45 setting, the task will be performed on every second Monday at 9:45.
Monthly
In the schedule area, select the appropriate parameter as follows:
Recur every: <...> day of the month: <...> at: <...>
Specify the day of the month and the month(s) you want the task to be run. For example, with the every 10 day of the month January at 9:45 setting, the task will be performed on January 10 at 9:45.
If you are happy with the settings you made just click "OK" to confirm your selection.
Schedule with zebNet NewsTurbo Pro or zebNet NewsTurbo Server
After clicking on the Schedule button, a new window opens where you can freely define your schedule for the task. The window "Specify the trigger" is being splitted into several areas:
Run this task
You can specify when to run the scheduled task on the left area called "Run this task". You can freely define the schedule after clicking on the desired option. The following options are available:
Once only
Specifies that the task should performed only once at the selected point in time. The point of time can be selected at "Start" and defines when the task should be performed.
Upon event
Specifies that the task should performed at a specific event. You can chose between "System startup" or "User logon".
When choosing "System startup", the task will be performed every time you turn on your computer and after Microsoft Windows has fully loaded. Please note that this option is only available if you use a password for scheduling a task and cannot be selected when enabling the option "Schedule without password".
When choosing "User logon", the task will be performed every time when you logon into your Microsoft Windows account. A logon deemed effective after you have entered your password for your Microsoft Windows account. If you do not use a password and/or if you have select the option "Schedule without password", a logon deemed effective when you can see your Windows Desktop. This is also applicable if you have set a password for your Microsoft Windows account but if you use the automatic logon feature.
The point of time can be selected at "Start" and defines when the task should be performed the very first time. You don't need to change the given point of time if the schedule should take into effect immediately. If the schedule should take into effect at a later time, you can manually select the point of time.
Periodically
Specifies that the task should performed periodically at certain intervals, e.g. every 10 minutes or every 3 hours. For example, if you select 3 hours, the backup will be performed every 3 hours.
Daily
Specifies that the task should performed daily. You can specify if the task should actually being performed every day or, for example every 2 days. In addition and if necessary, you can also specify a periodic schedule that repeatedly performs the task at the given interval.
The point of time can be selected at "Start" and defines when the task should be performed the very first time. You don't need to change the given point of time if the schedule should take into effect immediately. If the schedule should take into effect at a later time, you can manually select the point of time.
Weekly
Specifies that the task should performed weekly. In the schedule area, select the appropriate parameter as follows:
Run the task every: <...> week(s) on: <...>
Specify a certain number of weeks and the days of the week you want the task to be run. For example, with the every 2 week(s) on Monday at 9:45 setting, the task will be performed on every second Monday at 9:45.
The point of time can be selected at "Start" and defines when the task should be performed the very first time. You don't need to change the given point of time if the schedule should take into effect immediately. If the schedule should take into effect at a later time, you can manually select the point of time.
Monthly
Specifies that the task should performed monthly. In the schedule area, select the appropriate parameter as follows:
Run the task on every: <...> day(s) of the month: <...>
Specify the day of the month and the month(s) you want the task to be run. For example, with the every 10 day of the month January at 9:45 setting, the task will be performed on January 10 at 9:45.
The point of time can be selected at "Start" and defines when the task should be performed the very first time. You don't need to change the given point of time if the schedule should take into effect immediately. If the schedule should take into effect at a later time, you can manually select the point of time.
Run with credentials
Specifies the Windows User Account to be used for executing scheduled backups. The user name of your current Windows User Account will automatically be displayed and you just have to enter your password of your Windows User Account in the password field.
Tasks can also be scheduled without a password which is perfect for those users that haven't set a password for their Windows User Account. To schedule a task without a password, just enable the option "Schedule without password".
This option can also be used if you have set a password for your user account but in this case, you have to be logged in into your user account otherwise, schedule won't work.
Run the task only when the computer is idle
Specifies that the task is only performed if the computer is not used at the given point in time.
If missed, run the task at startup
Specifies that the task is performed at the next system startup if the task couldn't be performed at the scheduled point of time. This might happen if your computer was for example turned off at the given point in time.
Click "OK" to confirm your selections and to enable the schedule.
From now on, the bounce backs will automatically be managed for the selected mailing list with the settings you have specified. Depending on the count of emails that are present in the inbox while managing the bounce backs and on the speed of your internet connection as well as the mail server that is being used, this process may take some time. If you are logged in on your Windows Account when managing bounce backs on a schedule, you will be notified via a notification balloon otherwise, the bounce backs will be managed in the background.
Managing bounce backs on a schedule is an automatic process that will be executed no matter if zebNet NewsTurbo is started or not. After creating a schedule, you are only required to ensure that your computer is running in order to manage the bounce backs.
*This feature/option is only available in zebNet NewsTurbo Pro and zebNet NewsTurbo Server.