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Lici2014-06-21 23:36:21
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Lici, 2014-06-21 23:36:21

How and where to set up MX records for mail?

Regan domain rdn.name
Hosted on the server with ISPmanager.

I want to make a domain like [email protected]

And I want a normal web interface (and not through a mail client) and a normal anti-spam, so I want to make mail through Yandex or Google. In the latter, this whole thing is paid, so I chose Yandex.

Neither the registrar nor the dedicated server sees the possibility to specify these MX records anywhere.

Yandex also offers to delegate DNS to it, but then it’s not clear how it will be indicated that the site is located on my server and I don’t want to get a couple of days of downtime, so I want to do without it.

How and where to specify these MX records?

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tahoa_cleo, 2014-06-22
@tahoa_cleo

it all depends on which NS servers are registered with your domain. If you did not change them, then they remained by default, respectively, of the registrar. This means that you need to edit the zone at the registrar in the DNS panel. If you specified your NS server with a panel, then you need to edit the zone through the hosting control panel (ISPmanager). Edit DNS zone is to add/remove A, MX, CNAME, TXT, SRV records.

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scipe, 2014-06-22
@scipe

I believe in rdn.name you have only listed the NS servers of your hosting. Is there a "Domain names" item in ISPmanager?

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Alexander Karabanov, 2014-06-22
@karabanov

Delegating a domain to Yandex is the easiest way to enable Yandex.Mail for your domain.
If you delegate the domain to Yandex, then the MX record will be set up automatically.
You will need to configure the A record, which will point to the hosting server.
If you don’t understand how delegation works, then register yourself a free second-level domain in the .TK .ML .GA or .CF zones and practice on them.

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