> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 17:39:59 -0500, > Linus Ulrick <meow8282@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Slightly off of the thoughts stated above, but I have a free DNS > > account with dnsexit.com. So in rare situations where my IP address > > does change I just change my IP address at dnsexit.com and everything > > is back to normal. > > Just remember the DNS records have TTLs associated for them and it may > take a while (on the order of a day) for cached records to expire. > Even for planned changes where you can lower the TTLs, some ISPs don't > honor the TTLs and will cache them for on the order of a day anyway. > > -- > > > Hi, > > Is there perhpas a misconfigured mx-entry in your dns-entry? > > Also, check /var/log/maillog, if you find mails you haven't potentialle received. > Perhaps, mails are still in mailq? > > Or, do you have a spamfilter that does to much work? ;) > > Roger Hello Roger OK. Now this situation is kind of strange. After I sent my initial message on this subject to the list, I tried something that should NOT have worked: I removed: I removed "smtp.comcast.net" from being a smarthost. Ran the required "make" command in the "/etc/mail" directory. Restarted "sendmail" The result is, that after running all night, KMail shows 29 messages from this list in BOTH my gmail.com and my afolkey2.net accounts! Now after I attempt to send this message, I will really find out if this will work perfectly or not, because a LONG time ago I had to define "smtp.comcast.net" as smarthost, or I could not even send email from my afolkey2.net account. For now, anyway, the problem I initially brought to this list is resolved :) So, we'll see... Thank You, Steven P. Ulrick -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines