I am looking at migrating my Postfix Mail server from one machine to
another. I have it all set up and working and I am ready to flip the
switch. One thing that I have noticed in my testing is that once I
change the IP address to the new address, the mail client doesn't
fetch any mail from the new
On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 17:05 -0600, Dallin Jones wrote:
I am looking at migrating my Postfix Mail server from one machine to
another. I have it all set up and working and I am ready to flip the
switch. One thing that I have noticed in my testing is that once I
change the IP address to the new
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Dallin Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at migrating my Postfix Mail server from one machine to
another. I have it all set up and working and I am ready to flip the
switch. One thing that I have noticed in my testing is that once I
change the IP
This sounds like DNS cache on the client. flush DNS on the client and try
again.
Ok, a reboot fixed the problem. Seems weird that flushing the DNS
would fix it, especially since I changed the IP address in /etc/hosts
but live and learn...
What OS are the client machines and what software
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 05:05:32PM -0600, Dallin Jones wrote:
I am looking at migrating my Postfix Mail server from one machine to
another. I have it all set up and working and I am ready to flip the
switch. One thing that I have noticed in my testing is that once I
change the IP address to
Ok, a reboot fixed the problem. Seems weird that flushing the DNS
would fix it, especially since I changed the IP address in /etc/hosts
but live and learn...
on windows,
ipconfig /flushdns
will do it without a reboot. On linux, restart nscd if it's installed.
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