MX" ("Mail eXchanger") records are used to
specify what server on the Internet is running e-mail software that is
configured to handle e-mail for your domain. If you want your ISP to
handle routing the e-mail for your domain to you, you need to specify
the domain name or IP address of your ISP's mail server. In addition,
you can specify the rank of each mail server when you have more than
one. Make sure your ISP knows that you're using their servers to route
your domain's email, or all your e-mail will "return to sender"!
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