| In bound configuration | bfarah | 6/26/12 12:09 PM | I've used Postini for several years. My email server is in house. I am changing ISPs and have a new static IP address. I think I understand that I do not need to change the MX records. But how does Postini know where to send the messages after fi |
| Re: In bound configuration | FrankM TC/Reseller | 6/26/12 12:20 PM | Correct on MX. Go to your email config level, Inbound servers -> Delivery Manager -> Edit -> enter new data -. submit. Setting up Delivery Manager |
| Re: In bound configuration | bfarah | 6/26/12 1:46 PM | So right now, there is a list that says Email Servers %Conn Conn Limit and Open Conn. There appears in that list: http://mail.mydomain.com Do I just enter under it the new IP Address? Where http://mail.mydomain.com appears, should that have been my old static |
| Re: In bound configuration | FrankM TC/Reseller | 6/26/12 2:05 PM | You can use either the hostname or IP. We usually us both, if there is no fail over server used. We put the IP as the primary and the hostname as the fail over, as this is configurable through DNS. |
| Re: In bound configuration | bfarah | 6/26/12 2:33 PM | ok, I entered the new IP address in the delivery manager, and allocated 100% of the connection to that address. The delivery manager reports that my email host is down. If I run the Traceroute test, it completes fine. If I run the Latency test, it |
| Re: In bound configuration | FrankM TC/Reseller | 6/26/12 6:17 PM | I'll assume you checked that the IP is correct. Check firewall settings is used and also the mail server, that is allows relay from Postini's IP. However, with the system seeing the system unreachable, it could be out of your control, with network is |