Norman Maurer wrote:
Hi,

the cache should be stored in memory. So if you restarted james the
cache should be cleared. Are you sure you not configure the ip to
forward mail to as gateway in config.xml and forgot to change it to the
new ipaddress ?

Nope. I use a specific email address to forward the emails to. This is
the configuration:

<mailet match="All" class="Forward">
                       <forwardTo>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</forwardTo>
                       <passThrough>true</passThrough>
               </mailet>

I know this looks like spying employees but it's not. These are not
employees' emails. And probably this is not the best way to configure
it but it works like that for quite some time.

bye
Norman

zkn schrieb:
Hi,
.

Does JAMES have a DNS cache and where it is stored?
.

We are running a JAMES server which forwards emails to another mail
server. We had a problem with the second mail server so we moved it to
a new machine and we made the necessary DNS configuration changes.
nslookup on the machine where JAMES runs returns the right new IP, but
JAMES is still trying to send all emails to the old IP. I restarted
JAMES but that didn't help.
.

Ozkan
.

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