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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Dmitriy Vitoshnov wrote:
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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Hi
It's very interesting.
I have used nslookup and ...
set type=mx
kumon.co.uk
Server: CrownMicro.wireless.com
Address: 192.168.0.130
Non-authoritative answer:
kumon.co.uk MX preference = 20, mail exchanger =
cluster3a.eu.messagelabs.co
m
kumon.co.uk MX preference = 10, mail
Hi all,
I have such problem too.
This happens, if the pop3-user leaves the mail on the server.
Then He read mail via imap.
And again checks the mail on pop3.
Dmitriy
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Hello
I use XMail on 64-bit Ubuntu server.
I haven't any problems with compilation.
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