Hello Mark,
Ok I Will ask hostgator if they provide mailman.
Thank you very much for all your help!
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017, 18:12 Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
On 08/03/2017 02:14 PM, Rafael Mora wrote:
El jue., 3 ago. 2017 a las 16:07, tlhackque via Mailman-users (< mailman-users@mailman3.org>) escribió:
You've said you're working with labbrands.com.
labbrands.com has address 192.185.51.89 mail.labbrands.com has address 192.185.51.89 www.labbrands.com is an alias for labbrands.com.
telnet proves that Exim is running on that IP address. Either you're running it, or hostgator is redirecting the SMTP ports.
You added: lists.labbrands.com has address 190.145.27.66
Presumably that's a different machine.
So that now needs an MX record, and a firewall routing.
I added the MX record on our hostgator hosting like this: [image: image.png]
Is it correct???
Your screen shot, along with the excessive quoting, only caused your post to be "too big".
All the screen shot says is you have two MX records. The higher priority, 0, is mail.labbrands.com and the lower priority , 1, is lists.labbrands.com.
What this means is mail to the domain will be delivered to mail.labbrands.com unless that server is somehow unreachable in which case lists.labbrands.com will be tried.
This is probably not what you want.
I hate to say this at this point, but you are on a cPanel host. cPanel provides a functional Mailman 2.1 service. You might save yourself a lot of grief by just using that.
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