You could set up your lists on a different hostname, perhaps
lists.appl-ecosys.com?

-wes

On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]>
wrote:

>    This may be an intractable issue, or it may have a solution not visible
> to
> me from my non-professional perspective.
>
>    My Web site is hosted at aracnet, and that's where Mailman is installed
> and four maillists (for non-profit orgs, not my bueiness) established. The
> IP address is that of the Web site.
>
>    The MX for my mail has a diffeent IP address; the local one that
> Frontier
> changes a number of times each evening and night.
>
>    Testing the maillists fails because they're hosted at the Web site IP
> address and the MX for my mail is a different IP address; mail cannot be
> delivered properly.
>
>    I could install and configure Mailman here, but do not have apache open
> to
> the world. Configuring it securely, and keeping it secure, would be a
> burden
> on my time since that's not part of my core business.
>
>    Might there be a solution for this DNS conflict that would not require
> major time and effort to maintain?
>
> Rich
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