On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Aug 2014, Rich Shepard wrote: > > > If not, I'll have to change to having incoming mail relayed from > Aracnet. > > I've an unused domain sitting at joker.com. I think using it to host > maillists resolves the ambiguity of web site and mail sharing the same > domain name but resolving to two IP addresses. > > This needs to wait for Tuesday when I can transfer the domain > registration > (just to keep them all under one roof), ask Aracnet to host the new domain > name and to transfer the maillists to that domain. > > Probably the cleanest solution. > > Rich > If you want [email protected] to go directly to you home mail server, but <mail-list>@appl-ecosys.com to go to an Aracnet hosted server then you could just have all mail for appl-ecosys.com go to the hosted server and have the mail agent on the hosted server forward rshepard mail to a sub-domain of appl-ecosys.com say [email protected] and then just have the salmon subdomain point to your home server. or You could put the mailing lists on a sub-domain <mail-lists>@lists.appl-ecosys.com and point the MX records for lists.appl-ecosys.com to the hosted ip address. or you could as you suggested change the mailing lists to <mail-lists>@ permitwatch.com and make the MX records for permitwatch.com point to the hosted server. This might have problem in that everyone on the mailing list has to change where they send mail. Bill _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
