Just managing DNS. In just testing myself, I have recently noticed, that
when doing a simple "outside" ping or trace route of my mail server, that
the results will be the old ip address occasionally.  Sometimes the old
address, sometimes the new address.  Shouldn't an MX record change be pretty
straightforward, or am I over looking something.

 I realize this doesn't pertain to Imail so much as DNS, but I am grasping
for answers.

 b greene
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Whiteman
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 1:19 PM
To: Bart Greene
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] help needed


> Someone  else  is  hosting  my  domain, and sending me my mail

'Sending'  meaning  store-and-forward,  or  not  really  sending, just
managing  your DNS? If they are mailbagging for you, what do they have
to say about delivery issues?

> I  feel  its my firewall, but I can't find anything.

All  other  things  being  equal,  I  would address this in the PIX by
turning  off their error-prone Mail Guard--but this generally does not
have   the  the  symptom  you  describe,  affecting  SMTP  AUTH  users
primarily.

-Sandy


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