Stupid Question: I have about 50 web sites and a few hundred e-mail accounts to move 
to a new
server. New IP address, etc... Web sites are no problem, but I do not want my clients 
to
notice any problems with e-mail. They have IMAP available, so many of the clients 
store their
e-mail on the server.

Any ideas on how to move the e-mail accounts seamlessly. I have all their MX records 
pointing
to one address: mail.dailydata.net.

I have rsync'd all the files over, and can do it again whenever, but that won't work 
as they
will be checking their mail on one machine while, I assume, some might be delivered to 
the
other, older server (I was planning on keeping the old server up a few days in case I 
screw
up).

Guess is boils down to this. When I update the address of mail.dailydata.net, it can 
take up
to 72 hours for that change to perculate throughout the net, so I'm assuming some 
places will
still try to send to the old IP and, if I leave that box on, be delivered to it. If I 
turn the
other box off, I'm assuming they will bounce.

Am I creating a problem that doesn't exist?

Thanks for any comments/help.

Rod
-- 
Missiles of ligneous or osteal consistency have the potential of fracturing osseous 
structure,
but appellations will eternally remain innocuous.


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