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Old 25 Jun 2023, 04:59 AM   #13
Yorshka
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Yes, you have correctly understood the response from the Domain Registrar. Here is a breakdown of the steps they suggested:
1. Change the nameservers to default values.
This means you should set the nameservers of your domain to the default values provided by Enom.

2. Edit the values for MX, SPF, DKIM, and CNAME.
Once the nameservers are set to the default values, you can access the DNS zone management in Enom's control panel. From there, you can edit the values for MX records, SPF records, DKIM, and CNAME as required by your email service provider, theexwhyzee.com.

3. Then go back and change the nameservers to the proper values.
After you have made the necessary changes to the DNS records, you can change the nameservers back to the proper values specified by your email service provider or any other desired nameservers.

The response clarifies that changing the nameservers will not affect the MX, SPF, DKIM, and CNAME records you have entered in the DNS zone. It confirms that you can manage your DNS zone and its records from the website localization where the nameservers are pointing.

Please note that it's always a good practice to double-check the instructions and make sure you follow the steps accurately to avoid any unintended consequences.

Last edited by Yorshka : 27 Jun 2023 at 03:34 AM.
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