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M-NOMX -E- [domain] no MX record (nor A record) for domain
THE PROBLEM EXPLANATION: This means that the domain does not have MX or A record. SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM: Pick up the correct A or MX record and set up the mail server properly.
M-NOSE -E- [domain] No secondary
THE PROBLEM EXPLANATION: There is no secondary name server for the domain name. SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM: Let’s have at least one more authoritative name server.
M-NNAS -E- [domain] Cannot get A for NS host nshost
THE PROBLEM EXPLANATION: This means that the secondary name server does not have a set A record. SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM: For the name server, set A record.
M-NMAS -E- [domain] Cannot get A for NS host pserv
THE PROBLEM EXPLANATION: This means that the primary name server is not set to A record. SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM: Set A record server for the name server.
M-MXF -E- [domain] canonical A record for MX mx not found
THE EXPLANATION OF THIS PROBLEM: This means the MX record not belong IP address SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM: To set the MX record, set the A record IP address.
M-LASE -E- [domain] Lame secondary
THE PROBLEM EXPLANATION: This means the secondary nameserver can’t server the domain name zone. SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM: Make sure the specified server serve the domain name zone: it may not work on a name server at the specified location or it works, but ...
M-DSOA -E- [domain] SOA records differ on servers
THE PROBLEM EXPLANATION: This means the nameservers not synchronized currently. SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM: If the different cause the secondary name server don’t download the zone, then fix the configuration.A couple of possible point: firewall rules allow...
M-DIFN -E- [domain] All nameservers on the same network
THE PROBLEM EXPLANATION: This means that the name servers provided by your service provider are located in the same network ranges. The verification procedure can not determine this with complete certainty, but it is true if: Two name servers are indifferent...
M-CNAM -E- [domain] NS record CNAME
THE PROBLEM EXPLANATION: This is mean the nameserver record is a CNAME record not that an A record. SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM: Use the A record instead of the CNAME record to the nameserver.
Can I use my free hosting plan, but use an other e-mail provider?
Yes, the domain name MX records can be configured independently of the storage settings.
TTL
The TTL (Time To Live) is a general term in IT referring to the expiry of an item. TTL in DNS records
TTL (DNS)
A DNS record’s TTL (Time To Live) sets the time the record may be cached. During this time, clients don’t ask the authoritative server for information. Frequent values vary from 1 hour to 1 day. Very small TTL values (below 300s) may be ignored by resolvers. ...
CNAME at the root of the domain
The DNS administration interface doesn’t allow it to be added to the root of the domain because the CNAME (canonical name) is not only a redirection of the record A, but also the full domain name. If a CNAME record could be created for the domain, it would als...
Domain registration step-by-step
STEP-BY-STEP Register on DotRoll.com As a private person As a company Order your domain name .hu registration .eu registration Pay for your domain Upload your documents MORE INFORMATION New domain .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz Transfer domain...
Get an authorization code to transfer my domain to another registrar
If you want to transfer your domain to another company, the other company may ask for an authorization code (also known as EPP codes) to verify that you own the domain name. If you need an authorization code to transfer a domain to DotRoll instead, see What...