I know nothing about this kind of thing, which is why I need the help of someone who does. My problem is that I'm moving e-mail servers for my domain (matthews.to), but I want to make sure I don't miss any e-mails as my new DNS records propagate over the internet, and some may be sent to my old server even though from my ISP the domain points to the new server.
What I need is the IP address that currently corresponds to the POP3 address "mail.matthews.to", so that I can check my mail on my old server even after I have modified my domain records to my new providers DNS servers. How do I go about finding that out?
I hope I've explained myself well enough, as all this is new to me!
Thanks for your help in advance.
Dougster
What I need is the IP address that currently corresponds to the POP3 address "mail.matthews.to", so that I can check my mail on my old server even after I have modified my domain records to my new providers DNS servers. How do I go about finding that out?
I hope I've explained myself well enough, as all this is new to me!
Thanks for your help in advance.
Dougster
