John Ralls <[email protected]> writes:
> I've got a better and even weirder reason to prefer
> [email protected]: When I send mail to
> [email protected] and route the mail through comcast.net
> (my ISP) the mail bounces because the terminal comcast
> mail server won't talk to lists.gnucash.org. It's perfectly happy to
> talk to gnucash.org even though it's the same computer (the one we
> fondly refer to as "code"). That means I always have to check the CC
> when I reply-all to make sure it's the right address.
This is weird. I see no reason why this would be the case. In fact,
gnucash.org has an MX record pointing to lists.gnucash.org, which
implies it's sending to the same machine either way.
I suppose we could try adding an MX for lists pointing to itself?
> Regards,
> John Ralls
-derek
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