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Best if Support looks into it. I never mess with DNS records other than changing my Name Servers.
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I'm a little confused, but my gut tells me "boneheaded". :-)
Where does your web service reside? On your home PC? If so, it simply won't work because your ISP blocks port 80. This is usually the case because hosting any services on a home ISP account is a violation of terms of service. Aside ...
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For instance I want to set up a CNAME for a mail subdomain to easily access our Google Applications Mail.
IE: mail.simplifive.com -> mail.google.com/a/simplifive.com
I cannot get this to work .... any ideas?
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I just moved my domain over...
We are using Google Apps for email. I have deleted all MX records from my DNS zones and inserted the Google Mail ones. I also deleted the TXT record. Now I cannot recieve message although I can send through Google.
Any Ideas?
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