I have three macs - a mac mini, wife's macbook pro and my macbook air. I 
tried to set up so that messages from several python apps running on a Unix 
server send messages to the mac mini. This part works fine.

I am trying to forward the messages from the mac mini to the two laptops. I 
assigned a password (actually the same one) to all of the computers. I can 
forward to each computer individually without problem. When I try to send 
to both computers, it sends two messages to the macbook air and ignores the 
macbook pro. The network name of the air comes first when sorted 
alphabetically and the ip address is smaller. So I'm guessing either way, 
the air's gonne be the one that should get the first message. Note sure why 
it gets them both, though. Guessing it's a bug.

I can get it to work by chaining the forwards (i.e. mac mini forwards to 
mac air forwards to macbook). However, this is not ideal as the Mac Mini is 
the only computer of the three which is always on.

I have tried resetting all the preferences and rebooting all the computers 
without help.

Any ideas?

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