Should be fixed now. \Patrick
> Am 16.01.2015 um 13:12 schrieb Patrick Wildt <[email protected]>: > > Thanks a lot for the hint. We’ll fix it ASAP! > > \Patrick > >> Am 16.01.2015 um 08:21 schrieb Christopher Vance <[email protected]>: >> >> The MX record is indeed invalid. >> >> $ host lists.bitrig.org >> >> lists.bitrig.org mail is handled by 10 www.bitrig.org. >> >> ... so far so good, let's look at www.bitrig.org. >> >> >> >> $ host www.bitrig.org >> >> www.bitrig.org is an alias for bitrig.org. >> >> bitrig.org has address 69.39.66.4 >> >> bitrig.org has IPv6 address 2607:f790:ffff:ff15::4 >> >> >> bitrig.org mail is handled by 10 git.bitrig.org. >> >> ... but this is not; given the MX record at top, www.bitrig.org is required >> to have an A and/or AAAA record. Now look at git.bitrig.org >> >> >> >> $ host git.bitrig.org >> >> git.bitrig.org has address 69.39.66.6 >> >> >> git.bitrig.org has IPv6 address 2607:f790:ffff:ff15::6 >> >> ... this has an A and an AAAA. >> >> >> >> The easiest fix is to change the MX to >> >> lists.bitrig.org. IN MX 10 git.bitrig.org. >> >> >> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 3:56 PM, Mirco Richter <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> Just want to inform you that it is not possible to subscribe to the >> mailing list from some email providers, due to a proposed non valid >> MX-Record. >> >> For example if I try to subscribe to any of your lists from the provider >> 'web.de' I get the following message: >> >> >> ------------------------ >> >> This message was created automatically by mail delivery software. >> >> A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its >> recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address failed: >> >> "[email protected]": >> no valid MX hosts found >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Christopher Vance > >
