On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 17:39:59 -0500,
  Linus Ulrick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Slightly off of the thoughts stated above, but I have a free DNS
> account with dnsexit.com.  So in rare situations where my IP address
> does change I just change my IP address at dnsexit.com and everything
> is back to normal.

Just remember the DNS records have TTLs associated for them and it may
take a while (on the order of a day) for cached records to expire.
Even for planned changes where you can lower the TTLs, some ISPs don't
honor the TTLs and will cache them for on the order of a day anyway.

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Hi,

Is there perhpas a misconfigured mx-entry in your dns-entry?

Also, check /var/log/maillog, if you find mails you haven't potentialle 
received.
Perhaps, mails are still in mailq?

Or, do you have a spamfilter that does to much work? ;)

Roger

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