No, I’m the stupid one.

It wasn’t Fisher, it wasn’t our own corporate guys, in fact nothing at all happened.

When someone in our building tried to send email out to someone at KWJJ after the time when the corporate team had set up our mail system to accept KWJJ email, is it any wonder that our mail system assumed that mail destined for kwjj.com should stay in the system?

The fact that this only dawned on me this morning while on the phone with my corporate boss (who was understandibly upset at the accusatory voicemail I left him yesterday) is not exactly one of the highlights of my work week.

I suppose I can take some small comfort in the fact that the corporate guys didn’t think of it either, and were quite baffled by the failure to send email to KWJJ since Fisher hadn’t changed the MX records yet.

Oops. Once again, Karel overreacts without thinking things through. It seems to be a bad habit I need to work on breaking.

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One response to “No, I’m the stupid one.”

  1. Sean Avatar
    Sean

    I once accused my boss of deleting an Organizational Unit in 2000 server, only to check the log and find out I was the bonehead who had done it.

    Nowadays, I try and say as little as possible to my chief.

    Heres hoping your boss is a touch more forgiving than mine.