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* In MX points to enter FQDN eg mail.example.com and not just mail as Godaddy appends (.) on entered name | * In MX points to enter FQDN eg mail.example.com and not just mail as Godaddy appends (.) on entered name | ||
* Export Zone file in Unix format and validate manually that configuration is as desired. This helps in avoiding issues as explained for MX records above. | * Export Zone file in Unix format and validate manually that configuration is as desired. This helps in avoiding issues as explained for MX records above. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:13, 18 April 2022
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Useful tips while using GoDaddy DNS services
- Use @ to point to domain or SOA for which DNS is being managed
- In MX points to enter FQDN eg mail.example.com and not just mail as Godaddy appends (.) on entered name
- Export Zone file in Unix format and validate manually that configuration is as desired. This helps in avoiding issues as explained for MX records above.
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