How do I get Vodahost to point my mx records to the following?
Hello,Your new AppRiver Anti-Spam
account has been setup. Here is the
MX record information you will need to give
to the person or company that handles your
DNS.********************************************** *********
brookeinsure.com********************************** ********************Please
ask your ISP or DNS Admin to add/change your
MX records to:MX preference = 10,
mail exchanger = server21.appriver.comMX
preference = 20, mail exchanger = server22.appriver.comPlease
do not allow your ISP or DNS Admin to remove
or change the A record that points back to
your mail server (ex. mail.yourdomain.com).
We will be using that record to route your
mail back to you.********************************************** ****************************Some
customers prefer to have a backup MX record
that would provide failover to their server.
Currently we DO NOT recommend it because
spammers (about 10%) are starting to intentionally
deliver spam to the lower priority MX records
to bypass any spam filtering services such
as ours. The AppRiver service provides mail
bagging for up to 48 hours if your mail server
ever goes offline.After about
a week of being setup on our service you
will want to limit your inbound SMTP connections
to only AppRiver's servers. Here is
a KB article regarding this issue: http://support.appriver.com/Customer/KBArticle.aspx?articleid=39Your
ISP or DNS Admin will know what to do with
this information. Feel free to copy
us on any communications you have with your
ISP or DNS admin. We can also be available
to check your MX record entries either during
or immediately following implementation if
needed. We are also available to assist
you with making these changes if you host
your own DNS or your ISP provides a web form
that allows you to manage it.Please
contact us if you need further assistance,====================AppRiver1101
Gulf Breeze PkwyGulf Breeze, FL 32561850-932-5338850-932-5339
Fax.
Hello,Your new AppRiver Anti-Spam
account has been setup. Here is the
MX record information you will need to give
to the person or company that handles your
DNS.********************************************** *********
brookeinsure.com********************************** ********************Please
ask your ISP or DNS Admin to add/change your
MX records to:MX preference = 10,
mail exchanger = server21.appriver.comMX
preference = 20, mail exchanger = server22.appriver.comPlease
do not allow your ISP or DNS Admin to remove
or change the A record that points back to
your mail server (ex. mail.yourdomain.com).
We will be using that record to route your
mail back to you.********************************************** ****************************Some
customers prefer to have a backup MX record
that would provide failover to their server.
Currently we DO NOT recommend it because
spammers (about 10%) are starting to intentionally
deliver spam to the lower priority MX records
to bypass any spam filtering services such
as ours. The AppRiver service provides mail
bagging for up to 48 hours if your mail server
ever goes offline.After about
a week of being setup on our service you
will want to limit your inbound SMTP connections
to only AppRiver's servers. Here is
a KB article regarding this issue: http://support.appriver.com/Customer/KBArticle.aspx?articleid=39Your
ISP or DNS Admin will know what to do with
this information. Feel free to copy
us on any communications you have with your
ISP or DNS admin. We can also be available
to check your MX record entries either during
or immediately following implementation if
needed. We are also available to assist
you with making these changes if you host
your own DNS or your ISP provides a web form
that allows you to manage it.Please
contact us if you need further assistance,====================AppRiver1101
Gulf Breeze PkwyGulf Breeze, FL 32561850-932-5338850-932-5339
Fax.
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