So the real question comes down to, how are you managing the switchover of users? In the last case I managed, we targeted the DNS change over a weekend and had users migrated to the new destination on the following Monday. Then, all mail delivered to accounts on the old server was shuttled over until it was clear mail was no longer being received there.
Conceivably, we could also have ensured that the MX used by the old server pointed to the new one and removed the domain from the local list. But I'm sure there are many folks out there who have done migrations and would love to share. :-)
Bill
Peter Holm wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem from time to time when changing IP-adresses for servers or taking over other domains:
I have example.com correctly set up on a mailserver-A as a hosteddomain, this server is working good, no problems and maildelivery for this example.com works well.
BUT: MX records for example.com are still pointing to mailserver-B and NOT to mailserver-A. This is still ok, because the "take over" should take place on a quiet sunday night...
NOW if I send mail from any account on mailserver-A to example.com,
the mail is NOT delivered to mailserver-B, as this is still set in the
actual mx-record for example.com, but the message never leaves
mailserver-A and is delivered to the hosted mail account for
example.com on mailserver-A.
In other words: in such a case, that a domain is setup to be
"hosteddomained" and "esmtpacceptedfor" on my mailserver-A courier
doesn�t seem to be interested in the actual mx record for a domain.
In other words: my courier-installation overrides the mx record data with local configuration info.
In other words: maybe courier does not even look for the actual mx record, because the target domain is configured to be accepted as a locally hosted domain.
I hope, I could describe the situation so that everybody can understand, what I mean... sorry, my english is still not A-Class.
Question: Is this a configuration error? If not, is it a hardwired courier behavior to ignore mx records for domains setup to be hosted on the actual server?
If this is NOT a configuration error, am I the only one that has problems with this kind of behaviour? How can it be avoided?
Thank you very much for your attention,
Peter
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