2009/3/20 Rowan Berkeley <rowan.berke...@googlemail.com>:
> Many servers think that gmail and googlemail are two different things,
> so if your emailer sends out your return address as googlemail and you
> personally send it out as gmail, this can cause problems.
>

That's not the "servers" fault, but googles.

Anyone who signed up for a "Google Mail" account before the court case
in which it was revealed GMail was a trademark held by another company
would have an @gmail account. Those who registered after would have an
@googlemail account. The problem comes in that google still accept
mail addressed to @gmail to people with @googlemail accounts. However
when people with @googlemail accounts send email it appears to come
from @googlemail and not @gmail.

This means that people with @googlemail accounts believe falsely that
they have a @gmail account. So they sign up for mailing lists (like
this one) as foo....@gmail.com and then wonder why their mail to the
list bounces because they're not subscribed. The reason being that
mailman will send the confirmation mail to @gmail but any mails the
user sends to the list will appear to come from @googlemail and as
such mailman spits it out complaining that the @googlemail is not
subscribed to that mailing list.

In my mind that's googles fault for not educating the users about
their address and the implications of having an @googlemail account,
and not rejecting @gmail mail for @googlemail accounts.

Cheers,
Al.

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