Mail Gurus Please Help

Jeffrey Jones jjones at synergos.com
Tue Apr 5 16:18:50 UTC 2022


I would check the DNS records to look for something that may not match the current dynamic IP address.

MX records usually point to domain records like mail.goravani.com

> On Apr 5, 2022, at 9:09 AM, Das Goravani <goravanis at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Apr 5, 2022, at 11:58 AM, Jeffrey Jones <jjones at synergos.com> wrote:
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>> MX record? DNS issue?
> 
> Help me think this through:
> 
> NOTHING CHANGED during the move
> Except now I have a new IP address which is disconcerting.
> I thought with NO-IP your public IP address would remain constant.
> When I type “Whats my IP address” now I get a different one that in the last state I lived in.
> 
> I did not change MX records.. do they have the IP address in them?
> If they have an IP address in them, then they may have the old IP address in them now that it has changed.
> 
> DNS is working for serving my website Goravani.com <http://goravani.com/>
> 
> The new IP address for my service with Spectrum is 107.15.211.220
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