Hi
My customers are experiencing problems. Lets say at the beginning everything of the domain (web project, MX) was on the server #1. Then they decides to have a dedicated MX (server #2), and asks me to change their MX record to point to their new MX IP.
Then the problem begins: emails generated and sent from their project on server #1 (e.g. contact form, forum, guestbook, orders etc) do not pass to server #2, instead, they are looking for locally defined mailboxes. And, if none defined (all mailboxes are defined on server #2 now), mail just does not reach their new mailboxes.
Same is for mail from users, which are using server #1 as SMTP server (users from another domain on server #1). They get DSN smth like: no such mailbox.
Question is: how to overcome this situation, keeping in mind that on server #1 there must be no mailboxes defined, and DNS control should be on server #1. All mailboxes are defined on server #2 which is not in my control
Thanks in advance!
My customers are experiencing problems. Lets say at the beginning everything of the domain (web project, MX) was on the server #1. Then they decides to have a dedicated MX (server #2), and asks me to change their MX record to point to their new MX IP.
Then the problem begins: emails generated and sent from their project on server #1 (e.g. contact form, forum, guestbook, orders etc) do not pass to server #2, instead, they are looking for locally defined mailboxes. And, if none defined (all mailboxes are defined on server #2 now), mail just does not reach their new mailboxes.
Same is for mail from users, which are using server #1 as SMTP server (users from another domain on server #1). They get DSN smth like: no such mailbox.
Question is: how to overcome this situation, keeping in mind that on server #1 there must be no mailboxes defined, and DNS control should be on server #1. All mailboxes are defined on server #2 which is not in my control
Thanks in advance!