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Sat 14/04/12 at 00:33
Regular
Posts: 4
I need to change the MX or DNS settings of my domain
not the name servers
but i cant find where to do this.
some help please?
Sat 14/04/12 at 11:26
Staff Moderator
"Mr Dean"
Posts: 170
The MX and DNS settings for your domain name are managed by your DNS provider, which is specified using the name servers that you have in place on your domain name.

If the name servers that you currently have in place are not ns3.freeola.net and ns4.freeola.net, it would not be possible to alter DNS settings via Freeola. Instead, you would need to contact the provider of your name servers to request any changes.
Sat 14/04/12 at 00:33
Regular
Posts: 4
I need to change the MX or DNS settings of my domain
not the name servers
but i cant find where to do this.
some help please?

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