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How can I get my DNS settings changed (MX record, A record, C NAME)?
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How can I get my DNS settings changed (MX record, A record, C NAME)?
To get changes made to your DNS settings as far as your MX record, A record, C NAME, you will need to send in a support ticket to our Techincal Staff.
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