>Ah, my bad, I mispoke. > >The A and MX is *ntls*, not ntls1. > >So in other words, the A and MX for listserver.digitalriver.com do >actually point >to the box where the listserv now lives (that box now being called >ntls). > >Good suggestion though, that's what I thought at first, too. > >Somebody else suggested that it's this setting in site.cfg on LISTSERV >MYDOMAIN=NTLS.DIGITALRIVER.COM >So I made it >MYDOMAIN=NTLS.DIGITALRIVER.COM LISTERVER.DIGITALRIVER.COM > >I suspect that's it. (Really weird how it works from some places without >it though.) It looks like listserver.digitalriver.com is actually a CNAME for ntls.digitalriver.com. Many (but not all) mailers rewrite CNAMES, so my guess is that some of your users' mailers are rewriting their mail from being to listserv@listserver... to being to listserv@ntls... and others are leaving it as to listserv@listserver... With your old settings LISTSERV would only accept mail that was rewritten. Would this explain it? -- Jacob Haller, Technical Support L-Soft international, Inc http://www.lsoft.com/