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I would like to host a website here with Jaguar, but transfer all mail server into a separate host What would be the most time ...

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    DNS MX Question

    I would like to host a website here with Jaguar, but transfer all mail server into a separate host

    What would be the most time effective method via editing the DNS MX records? Do I just need to prioritize it with a 10 while pointing to the other servers IP?

    Thanks in advance to any help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayvan View Post
    I would like to host a website here with Jaguar, but transfer all mail server into a separate host

    What would be the most time effective method via editing the DNS MX records? Do I just need to prioritize it with a 10 while pointing to the other servers IP?

    Thanks in advance to any help

    Change the mx values in the the server you want the mail to go to that if your using jpc dns.

    That what i do works fine.

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    All you need to do is change the server in the MX record. If you are on a VPS with a control panel then you are probably hosting your own DNS and you can change this yourself. I believe that JPC also allows this through cPanel on their shared servers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jason View Post
    All you need to do is change the server in the MX record. If you are on a VPS with a control panel then you are probably hosting your own DNS and you can change this yourself. I believe that JPC also allows this through cPanel on their shared servers.

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    yeah if you just have cpanel you can change it in there aswell its in the mail settings at the bottom. If you have access to whm you can change it on the dns records.

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