Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman posting question

2008-08-01 Thread Bill Honneus (honneus)
PM To: mailman mailing list Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman posting question Mark Sapiro wrote: >Dragon wrote: > > > >MTAs are designed to deliver mail to the correct host based on the MX > >record for a given domain. > > >Except in cases where the recipient dom

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman posting question

2008-08-01 Thread Dragon
Mark Sapiro wrote: Dragon wrote: > >MTAs are designed to deliver mail to the correct host based on the MX >record for a given domain. Except in cases where the recipient domain is one of the MTA's 'local domains'. In that case, the mail is delivered locally without ever consulting DNS. ---

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman posting question

2008-08-01 Thread Mark Sapiro
Dragon wrote: > >MTAs are designed to deliver mail to the correct host based on the MX >record for a given domain. Except in cases where the recipient domain is one of the MTA's 'local domains'. In that case, the mail is delivered locally without ever consulting DNS. -- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PRO

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman posting question

2008-08-01 Thread Dragon
Bill Honneus (honneus) wrote: Hi, I have a Mailman setup integrated with Sendmail on the same server. When my list sends out posting updates via the bounces address, i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED], one of the recipients is an internal user defined on the same local server. So my question is, when the m

[Mailman-Users] Mailman posting question

2008-08-01 Thread Bill Honneus (honneus)
Hi, I have a Mailman setup integrated with Sendmail on the same server. When my list sends out posting updates via the bounces address, i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED], one of the recipients is an internal user defined on the same local server. So my question is, when the mylist-bounces sends out the upd