Hosted Google facilita la vida
 
 
Enllaç permanent Artuditu
divendres, de setembre 22, 2006 - 11:51 p. m.
 
 
La gent de Google ha vist que per a fer un Hosted, tot plegat era un xic de complicat, així que faciliten la vida rebaixant el nombre de registres DNS que s'han dincloure per a poder participar:

A canvi reclama una confirmació del mail... altament recomenable, d'altra banda.

Changing Mail Exchange (MX) records

Mail Exchange (MX) records control how incoming email is routed for your domain. Before Google can host your email, you'll need to change these MX records to point to our servers.

If your domain already has email addresses, please be careful changing MX records. To avoid disruption in email service, be sure to create the same set of user accounts with the control panel before changing your MX records Learn more.

If you're not ready to change your MX records yet, use the temporary email address (@cccphp.net.test-google-a.com) assigned to your user accounts when you create them. The temporary email address will be deactivated once you change the MX records. You must also verify domain ownership before using any Google Apps.
1. Sign in to your domain hosting company's website using the username and password associated with your domain.
2. Navigate to an MX record maintenance page. MX records are special DNS (Domain Name Service) records, and are often located under sections titled "DNS Management," "Mail Server Configuration," or "Name Server Management." You may need to turn on advanced settings to allow editing of these MX records.
3. Delete any existing MX records before entering new MX records.
4. For each MX record, enter information according to the entries in the following table.

You may not be allowed to enter the priority values exactly as they appear in the table below; in that case, simply ensure that the server addresses are prioritized in the same order as they appear in the table. (i.e. The priority ranking [1, 3, 3, 5, 5, 5, 5] should work just as well as [1, 5, 5, 10, 10, 10, 10] so long as you keep the addresses in the right order.)

If you're asked to specify the type of each record you're adding, enter "MX".

MX records often require the specific format of DNS records, including a trailing dot (".") at the end of any full-qualified domain names (e.g. "server.example.com.")

Set any TTL values to the maximum allowed.

MX Server addressPriority
ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.1
ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.5
ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.5
ASPMX2.GOOGLEMAIL.COM.10
ASPMX3.GOOGLEMAIL.COM.10
ASPMX4.GOOGLEMAIL.COM.10
ASPMX5.GOOGLEMAIL.COM.10

 
 
 
     
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