On 01/05/2018 12:17 PM, Ruben Safir wrote:
> But I don't see why it does this.  It doesn't seem to be dns confusion
> because that works correctly for the mx records.  It seems to be
> confusion restricted to mailman

OK - I found the problem

SMTPHost should be documented to need the FQDN of the host.

I was using the dns mx record mydomain.com, which points to the mail server

that was different from the ordinary dns record for mydomain.com which
points to the web server.


SMTPHost seems to do a non-mx record lookup for the value ... which is a
little strange.

Ruben


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