Email Forwarding
How do I set-up email forwarding? Log into your Domainland.com account to set-up simple email forwarding. You will see the email forwarding section just below. All that you will now need to do is create an email address name in the first field. The rest is automatically filled for you. [top] How long will it be before I can see my changes? Allow 48 hours for external networks to update. It is important to remember that information about your domain's web features may be retained by other networks across the Internet for a period longer then 48 hours. Domainland.com does not have any control over this. [top] Simple email forwarding doesn't work. Why? If you have only set-up this type of email forwarding within the last 3 days it is being returned to you because the DNS has not propagated yet. Please allow about 5 days for this forwarding to start working properly. [top] An MX record controls which mail server deals with the email sent to your domain and hostnames. With access to the MX record for your domain you can ensure email is routed to a mail server you are running or the mail server of another company providing this service to you. [top] How do I set-up my MX for use with everyone.net? Your MX should look like this: HOST NAME--------------RECORD TYPE------Pref--------ADDRESS mydomainname.com--------Address--------------5-------sitemail.everyone.net. *-------------------------------------Address--------------5-------sitemail.everyone.net. @-----------------------------------Address--------------5-------sitemail.everyone.net. [top] What are priority levels? (Pref) You can include the hostnames of multiple mail servers and assign different priority levels for each one, allowing you to set primary and backup mail servers. The hostname with the lowest priority will be used first. If the mail server with the highest priority (0, 5) fails for any reason, the server with the next highest priority is tried next (10, 15). [top] Domainland and
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