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In this particular case, it would seem that there is a simple e-mail loop between the two hosts.
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which looks like it involves one of Wil's list-owner (related to -REQUEST) addresses.
If there is inconsistent loop occurring, then that most likely would occur because:
1) he's reconfiguring forwarding
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2) references an unsynched DNS (old RRs) which points to the wrong MX
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3) more than one MX exists, with different configs, and depending upon precedence availability, occasionally goes to the misconfigured one.
4) could be a problem with his owner address if different from his "everyday" mail address.
I only saw one MX, but I wasn't thorough in my use of NSLOOKUP either.
Additionally, telneting to port 25 for diagnostics purposes was an exercise in [my] futility since the MX host did not "like" where I was coming from (I guess it doesn't "like" spammers; or, those who run anti-spam lists ;-)).
YMMV.
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At 16:02 3/19/2005 Saturday, Charles Oriez wrote:
>why would email sent to a list from a properly subscribed address behave like this? We're seeing this more and more recently. There was an upgrade a few days before this to v14.3 I dont think we saw this before the upgrade
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