On 04/16/2014 10:14 AM, Kris Deugau wrote:
>
> "In case some customer changes the MX records away from me, how can I
> automatically stop accepting mail for that domain?"
>
> About the best you can do is probably a cron job that checks on MX
> records for domains you supposedly host, that can lea
Kris Deugau:
> I think the question is more along the lines of:
>
> "In case some customer changes the MX records away from me, how can I
> automatically stop accepting mail for that domain?"
That is my reading too.
> About the best you can do is probably a cron job that checks on MX
> records f
Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Joy wrote:
>> Dear Expert,
>> I have configured my postfix to lookup against LDAP
>> server which hosts multiple domain all working fine but in case any domain
>> moves from my mail server to another server like ya
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Joy wrote:
> Dear Expert,
> I have configured my postfix to lookup against LDAP
> server which hosts multiple domain all working fine but in case any domain
> moves from my mail server to another server like yahoo or gmail by changing
> onl
Dear Expert,
I have configured my postfix to lookup against
LDAP server which hosts multiple domain all working fine but in case any
domain moves from my mail server to another server like yahoo or gmail by
changing only MX record my server still tries to deliver mail to th