Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > > It is correct. It is my DNS server that is > dishing this out! I control my own DNS and SMTP > servers. They have been working for quite some > time with no problems until several days ago, that > I stopped receiving only fedora-list! I am still > receiving a TON of other mailing list from xorg > to even Fedora (developers, SELinux, etc.) > > Anyway, FYI: > mail1.cdkkt.com is my M$ Email server > mail2.cdkkt.com is my F9 Email server Ooopsss... Yes.... I must admit that I was thrown by 2 things..... First, I didn't expect any self-respecting Linux user to have a M$ email server as their primary MX host. And, second, I apparently didn't have enough coffee this AM and I mixed up you IP address with that of carrefour.com.tw. Please don't ask how that could possibly happen.... :-( I suppose we can all feel comfortable that you've checked your M$ logs.... Yet, I would still think of switching the order of my MX hosts. :-) -- A newspaper is a circulating library with high blood pressure. -- Arthure "Bugs" Baer Mei-Mei.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=cCSz_koUhSg
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