After migration why stil mail going in gmail

After migrating your email account to a new domain or server, it's not uncommon for emails to still be delivered to your old Gmail account. Here are some possible reasons why this might be happening:

  1. DNS propagation delay: When you change your domain's DNS settings, it can take some time for the changes to propagate globally. During this period, emails might still be routed to your old Gmail account.
  2. Email client caching: Your email client (e.g., Outlook, Thunderbird) might be caching your old email account settings, causing it to continue sending emails to your old Gmail account.
  3. MX record caching: Some email providers, including Gmail, cache MX records (which determine where emails are routed) for a short period. This can cause emails to still be delivered to your old Gmail account.
  4. Email forwarding: If you had email forwarding set up on your old Gmail account, it might still be forwarding emails to your new account.
  5. Old email account still active: If you didn't properly close your old email account, it might still be active and receiving emails.

To resolve this issue, try the following:

  1. Verify your DNS settings: Check your domain's DNS settings to ensure they're correctly pointing to your new email server.
  2. Update your email client: Restart your email client and update your account settings to reflect your new email account.
  3. Clear email client cache: Clear the cache and cookies in your email client to ensure it's not caching old settings.
  4. Check for email forwarding: Review your email forwarding settings to ensure they're not still forwarding emails to your old Gmail account.
  5. Close your old email account: If you're no longer using your old email account, consider closing it to prevent further emails from being delivered there.
  6. Wait for DNS propagation: If you've recently changed your DNS settings, wait for a few hours or up to 48 hours for the changes to propagate globally.
  7. Contact your email provider: Reach out to your email provider's support team to see if they can assist with resolving the issue.

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the issue and ensure that emails are delivered to your new email account.