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Change Your MX Records
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Make sure each MX record is entered exactly as it appears below, including the
trailing dot at the end of each record. Be sure to enter your actual domain name
for yourdomain.com. In this example, N equals your system number for the
message security service. (See your activation email to make sure you are
entering your correct system number.)
For example, if you are on System 7 for the message security service, you would
receive the following MX records in your activation email:
stellarshores.com. IN MX 1 s7a1.psmtp.com.
stellarshores.com. IN MX 2 s7a2.psmtp.com.
stellarshores.com. IN MX 3 s7b1.psmtp.com.
stellarshores.com. IN MX 4 s7b2.psmtp.com.
Be sure to enter your actual domain name for yourdomain.com. Be sure to
include the trailing dot as shown in this example, and assign priority values of 1, 2,
3, and 4:
When you are finished switching your MX records to the message security
service, go to “Test Your MX Records” on page 41.
4d Web Hosting
The following steps use example MX records. Be sure to enter the exact MX
records shown in your activation email.
To modify your MX records with 4D Web Hosting, do the following:
1.
Log in to your account at https://members.4dwebhosting.com/.
2.
Click Configure on the left side. A list of options will appear.
3.
Under Configure, Click MX Records.
Mail Domain
Priority
Hostname
(auto-filled)
1st
yourdomain.com.sNa1.psmtp.com.
(auto-filled)
2nd
yourdomain.com.sNa2.psmtp.com.
(auto-filled)
3rd
yourdomain.com.sNb1.psmtp.com.
(auto-filled)
4th
yourdomain.com.sNb2.psmtp.com.
Mail Domain
Priority
Hostname
(auto-filled)
1st
yourdomain.com.s7a1.psmtp.com.
(auto-filled)
2nd
yourdomain.com.s7a2.psmtp.com.
(auto-filled)
3rd
yourdomain.com.s7b1.psmtp.com.
(auto-filled)
4th
yourdomain.com.s7b2.psmtp.com.