I did the same thing last night as I did with I pointed the 's A records and NS Records to the new servers IP address. Now that all the context is filled out now we are arriving at my issue. Great! I was ready to move onto the store, for context the store, hosted on my home server using plesk (moving away from plesk as they corrupted 6 months of data after my credit card expired so I am not going to be using them any longer) now the has an MX record though it does not receive mail currently, which points to which has an A record for pointing to the IP address of the server. , and send contact form submissions automatically to Again, the main site that is currently hosted on the new server this works fine, postfix knows it does not need to hand this email off to dovecot, and it sends the email to the server specified in the MX record for and kev gets his email. so I set up postfix using a mysql database, there is a mail user for the database, if I add a domain to the database the server knows it needs to accept mail for this domain. this is the only site that has external email hosting. for context the only one that receives email in this situation is the subdomains do not receive emails currently. The other two sites, lets say and are still hosted on the old server. And everything worked, I got the hosting working, database is working properly, postfix is working properly etc. Since the registrar is still pointing to my home server I have redirected all A records and NS records to my new server. I transferred 1 site so far, lets say, to the new server. The server is ubuntu, I am currently transferring 1 site (with 2 subdomains) to this new server. So I have set up a new web server that is hosted in the cloud. Collin Short Asks: why am I getting postfix loops back to myself error, BUT, only after I point the subdomain to the server?
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