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How do I find my MX records in GoDaddy?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 4:15 pm

To find MX records in GoDaddy, first navigate to the Domain Name Registration section of your account. Under “Domains,” select the domain name you wish to investigate.

On the left side of the screen, under “Details,” you will see a list of MX records. .

To view the MX records for a domain, first find the “Record Type” column. On the left side of the screen, under “Details,” you will see a list of “Record Types.”

The “Record Type” column will show you the type of MX record – A, CNAME, or TXT.

To view the MX records for a specific domain, find the “Record Name” column. In the “Record Name” column, enter the name of the MX record you wish to view.

The “Record Name” column will show you the name of the MX record, as well as the IP address, ASN, and time zone of the MX server.

To view the MX records for a specific IP address, find the “IP Address” column. In the “IP Address” column, enter the IP address of the MX server you wish to view.

PRO TIP: If you are using GoDaddy as your domain registrar, you can find your MX records in the DNS management section. To do this, log in to your GoDaddy account and go to the “My Products” page. Then, click on “DNS” next to the domain name you want to edit. Scroll down to the “MX (Mail Exchanger)” section and click on the “Edit” button. You will then be able to view and edit your MX records.

The “IP Address” column will show you the IP address, ASN, and time zone of the MX server.

To view the MX records for a specific ASN, find the “ASN” column. In the “ASN” column, enter the ASN of the MX server you wish to view.

The “ASN” column will show you the ASN, and time zone of the MX server.

To view the MX records for a specific time zone, find the “Time Zone” column. In the “Time Zone” column, enter the time zone of the MX server you wish to view.

The “Time Zone” column will show you the time zone of the MX server.

To view the MX records for a specific domain, find the “Record Type” column. In the “Record Type” column, enter the type of MX record you wish to view.

The “Record Type” column will show you the type of MX record – A, C.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

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