4dsystems
Oct 18 2006, 05:18 PM
| | I bought "Managed DSN" for my domain.. i bought it so that I can change the MX setting
The problem however is that my namserver is different than the place where i registered the domain. The MX settings i changed are having no effects. Is it because my name server is set somehwre else.
I wanted to know who controls the MX settings..
-the place where I registered my domain, or -where the nameserver is pointing to
Help guys! Is buying the managed DNS useless!? |
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