Xmail have folder dnscache.
I think that there is a copy of the MX-recording with your old IP-address.
Vitoshnov Dmitriy
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There was a record for the domain, however, it contained the name of the
mail server (i.e. mmil.workdomain.com)
Just in case I deleted it and restarted the server to no avail.
I also grep'd all the files under dnscache looking for the ip address
and did not find it.
Dmitriy Vitoshnov
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010, Dmitriy Vitoshnov wrote:
Xmail have folder dnscache.
I think that there is a copy of the MX-recording with your old IP-address.
Yes, when the MX record's TTL expires, then it'll be fetching the new IP.
Note that this would have happened even with a caching DNS server.
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Another reason for such work can be in file smtpfwd.tab
Vitoshnov Dmitriy
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Subject: Re: [xmail] DNS
Many thanks Dmitriy!
I had forgot my home xmail server used to be a relay for my work one.
Not anymore, however, I never removed the configuration.
In order to better filter spam, I had to set a domain for my company on
this server and the ip address actually is in mailproc.tab under