Hello,

Just add IP1 to the qmail machine, so it accepts both IP1 and IP2.

Look at the IP_Alias HOWTO if you don't know how to do that.


- Eric


Manuel de Ferran escribi�:
> 
> Hye qmail users,
> 
> we're about to migrate to a qmail server.
> 
> We have an old sendmail machine with IP1 and a nicely qmail machine with
> IP2.
> We have an MX entry something like : domain.com. IN MX IP1
> We cant switch IPs of the machine.
> 
> The problem is that : we modify the MX entry to redirects mail to IP2,
> but we still receive mail on IP1 (because of the delay for updating DNS
> entries).
> 
> How to solve that ?
> 
> 1. using fetchmail ?
> 2. using a feature of Sendmail (didnt see anything that would fit) ?
> 3. a way to reduce the delay for updating MX entry ?
> 
> Thx
> 
> PS : I'm really impressed by the speed of qmail. Does 'Q' stand for
> Quick ?
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