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30 May 2017, 03:12 PM | #1 |
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after changing website server, some msg still directed to the old server
i just recently changed my server for my domainname/website. But it's more than two weeks ago. I have still some problems with my mails. For people, who used to mail me, the message will still be directed to the old server. The sender will get a "mail delivery failed" message. Unless they use hotmail, gmail, yahoo... Also i get emails from people who never wrote me befor whitout problems. What can i do to ensure to receive ALL my mails to the new server.
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30 May 2017, 11:12 PM | #2 |
The "e" in e-mail
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You say "i just recently changed my server for my domainname/website". Do you mean you changed your email address too (was aaa@oldsite.tld and now is xxx@newsite.tld)?
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31 May 2017, 01:08 PM | #3 | |
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Quote:
My email address (let's say mailbox@mydomain.com) is exactly the same than before. I just changed the host of my website from oldhost to newhost. The domain name is the same. On the new server (newhost), i have now my email account with exactly the same name than the email account from the old server. I was excpecting that all the messages to mailbox@mydomain.com would now reach the new server. Unfortunately, that's not the case as i explained in my first message. showaty |
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31 May 2017, 07:32 PM | #4 |
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Hi,
From my experience it can take 1-2 days for the dns change to populate around the internet. This is what providers tell me it can take several days for changes to filter. I've also experienced this myself. |
1 Jun 2017, 04:08 AM | #5 |
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For diagnostic purposes, you might check your MX records at a site like MX Toolbox.
https://mxtoolbox.com/ |
4 Jun 2017, 09:25 PM | #6 |
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Finally i started the same process with other accounts. This works fine. I got my emails to to new account. So i guess, my problem described in the opening post is very specific to that domain. Mxtoolbox.com seems not that easy to understand. Wil first check dns problems.
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5 Jun 2017, 03:16 AM | #7 |
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TTL and DNS changes
Welcome to the EMD Forums!
Are you familiar with TTL (Time To Live)? This is why changes to your DNS records do not produce immediate changes uniformly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_live Each DNS record (such as the MX record which points to your incoming email server) has an associated TTL value. This specifies the number of seconds that the DNS record is cached. Small TTL values produce greater nameserver loads and make it easier for an attacker to spoof your DNS records, so the TTL is sometimes set very long (over one day, or over 86,400 seconds). If the TTL is set to 86,400 it will take one day for caches to update to the new MX address after you change it. Note that the old TTL value is cached all over the internet along with the old MX address, so reducing the TTL in your DNS records only has an effect after the old TTL interval times out. The best way to move an MX record is usually given as follows:
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