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		<title>MX Records FAQ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing about MX Records will help you in self managing your dedicated server, especially if you are using one server as a mail server and hosting your website on a separate server, etc. So here is a brief FAQ on MX Records. What are MX records? MX records assist your domain name in handling email. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing about <a title="MX Records" href="http://www.dedicatedserverhosting.com/2008/07/31/what-are-mx-records/" target="_blank">MX Records</a> will help you in self managing your <a title="Dedicated Server" href="http://lpdedicated.com" target="_blank">dedicated server</a>, especially if you are using one server as a mail server and hosting your website on a separate server, etc. So here is a brief FAQ on MX Records.</p>
<p><strong>What are MX records?</strong></p>
<p>MX records assist your domain name in handling email. These DNS records point the email to the mail server where it is supposed to go.</p>
<p><strong>Where can I see my MX records?</strong></p>
<p>Normally they will be located on your DNS provider or web host’s server. To view them, simply visit <a title="MXToolBox" href="www.mxtoolbox.com/" target="_blank">www.mxtoolbox.com/</a>, type your domain name into the search field, and view your records instantly.</p>
<p><strong>What do MX records look like?</strong></p>
<p>Every MX record includes the same fields (though they can be formatted differently), such as:</p>
<p><strong>Name</strong> – yourdomain.com<br />
<strong> Class</strong> – IN (Internet)<br />
<strong> Type</strong> – MX<br />
<strong> TTL</strong> – This stands for “time to live”: i.e. the time it takes to update the record, measured in seconds. For example, a TTL of 7200 means the MX record will take two hours to update. The higher the TTL the less traffic load on the DNS.<br />
<strong> Preference or Priority</strong> – The order in which mail is delivered to which server, etc. Servers that are sending should be the lowest preference number.<br />
<strong> Data</strong> – the DNS information for your mail server: i.e. yourdomain.com.ns1.smtp.com<br />
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