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Malli M
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:06 am    Post subject: How to Setup MX Records,? help me onthis
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Hi all,
I'm registerd in a www.2ip.com. I got a url http://mallinarasimha.go2net.ws

I 'm connecting to the windows live mail for the mail A/C's it is
saying this

DNS configuration
Action required - Configure your DNS!
If you want Microsoft to host the e-mail service for your domain, set
up your DNS to send incoming mail to this service. Once you do this,
you can create and manage e-mail accounts in your domain. To test your
DNS configuration and update this page, click Refresh.

We last observed your MX records to be:
MX server: mail.freewebservices.net


Steps to configure DNS
To complete setup, you need to make the DNS changes listed below. You
can do this at the registrar where you registered your domain or at
your DNS provider.

Step 1 (Required): Change or add an MX Record (Mail Exchange Record)
for your domain to have the following values:
Host: mallinarasimha.go2net.ws
MX server: 866703592.pamx1.hotmail.com
TTL: 3600 or 1 hour
Priority: 10 (or High priority)
Step 2 (Required): Delete all other MX Records that are not set to the
value above.

Step 3 (Recommended): Add a SenderID which is a TXT Record (Text
Record) for your domain with the following values:
Host: mallinarasimha.go2net.ws
Value: v=spf1 include:hotmail.com ~all
TTL: 3600 or 1 hour (if requested)
Step 4: Click the Refresh button to confirm your DNS records are
correctly configured. Recent changes at your DNS provider may take up
to 24 hours to take effect.

Please help me. Pls send mail to me : malli.mareedu DeleteThis @gmail.com

thanks
Malli
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Herb Martin
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 12:43 pm    Post subject: Re: How to Setup MX Records,? help me onthis [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Malli M" <malli.mareedu.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1183651565.360744.296900@e16g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
> Hi all,
> I'm registerd in a www.2ip.com. I got a url
> http://mallinarasimha.go2net.ws
>
> I 'm connecting to the windows live mail for the mail A/C's it is
> saying this
>
> DNS configuration
> Action required - Configure your DNS!
> If you want Microsoft to host the e-mail service for your domain, set
> up your DNS to send incoming mail to this service. Once you do this,
> you can create and manage e-mail accounts in your domain. To test your
> DNS configuration and update this page, click Refresh.
>
> We last observed your MX records to be:
> MX server: mail.freewebservices.net

Then add an MX record for your domain name to the zone for that
same name (YourDomain.com) with a value of: mail.freewebservices.net

You are pointing YOUR DOMAIN/zone to this email server at
mail.freewebservices.net

In general, you should NOT be supplying your own DNS servers for
your public DNS unless you are a "large" company, in terms of Internet
presence and staff.

> Steps to configure DNS
> To complete setup, you need to make the DNS changes listed below. You
> can do this at the registrar where you registered your domain or at
> your DNS provider.
>
> Step 1 (Required): Change or add an MX Record (Mail Exchange Record)
> for your domain to have the following values:
> Host: mallinarasimha.go2net.ws
> MX server: 866703592.pamx1.hotmail.com
> TTL: 3600 or 1 hour
> Priority: 10 (or High priority)
> Step 2 (Required): Delete all other MX Records that are not set to the
> value above.
>
> Step 3 (Recommended): Add a SenderID which is a TXT Record (Text
> Record) for your domain with the following values:
> Host: mallinarasimha.go2net.ws
> Value: v=spf1 include:hotmail.com ~all
> TTL: 3600 or 1 hour (if requested)
> Step 4: Click the Refresh button to confirm your DNS records are
> correctly configured. Recent changes at your DNS provider may take up
> to 24 hours to take effect.
>
> Please help me. Pls send mail to me : malli.mareedu.RemoveThis@gmail.com
>
> thanks
> Malli
>
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