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Sender Policy Framework (SPF) allows you to explicitly state which servers are and are not allowed to send email that looks to be from your domain. Receiving mail servers check the SPF Record entry when receiving email from the domain, and if the sending server does not match entries in the SPF record...
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Your domain’s MX or Mail Record controls where email that is sent to your domain goes. Usually, there is no need to modify an MX record. However, it is occasionally necessary to update the record if you host a website with one network but you have email hosted somewhere else. If MX0 has the value...
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DNS Systems have various record types here is a brief run down on the record types and what they need in our domain registration system. A Records CNAME Records MX Records NS Records SPF Records SRV Records TXT Records
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A TXT record is an informational record you can use to provide additional information about the named service. You can use a TXT record to include notes about a host, or you can format it to provide technical information to servers. You can use the "name=value" format, where the characters...
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Service Records (SRV) are resource records that are used to identify computers that host specific services. For example, a client issues a request for the SRV Record to find the host name that provides the service for a specific domain. The service may be used on that domain or may be called from a different...
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An NS record allows you to give authority for managing your domain or subdomain DNS to third-party nameservers. When creating an NS record, the subdomain has a zone file, different than that of the main domain, on the third-party nameserver.
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A CNAME is an alias for a host record. CNAMEs allow you to have more than one DNS name for a host record. CNAME records point back to an A record. So if you change the IP address of the A record, all your CNAME records pointed to that record automatically follow the new IP of the A record. The alternative...
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An A record, also called a host record, is the record in your zone file that connects your domain name to your IP address. This allows a user to enter your domain name in a Web browser to access your website. A records are the most common type of zone record. Host Name The host name the A record links...
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Here are some articles to help you understand what a domain name is: What is a Domain Name What Characters can be used Domain Name Extensions Domain Name Pricing Plan DNS Record Types
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There are many domain name extensions, global ones like .com, .net, .org, .info and .biz;; UK domains such as .co.uk, .org.uk and national domains for all nations on the planet, .fr, .de, .jp, .it, etc. There is also a specific .eu domain for European businesses. There are some national domains that...