So that emails can be delivered to Gmail's inboxes, you must configure your domain to forward incoming messages to the Google Mail servers. To do this, you must enter MX records that point to the Google Mail servers.
On our homepage at www.checkdomain.net, click on My Login at the top right and select "Customer Area" to log in.
You will reach the login form by entering your customer number or e-mail address and your customer password and then clicking on the "Login" button.
You are now in your customer area. In the left navigation click on the navigation point "Domains".
In the domain overview, select the domain for which you want to change the IP address. Click on "Configuration" for the desired domain.
Click on the menu item "Checkdomain Nameserver" on the detail page of the desired domain.
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In the following input mask, set the entries under Professional settings, as shown here.
Priority: 1 mx: aspmx.mx
MX: ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
Priority: 5 mx: alt
MX: ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
Priority: 5 mx: alt2
MX: ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
Priority: 10 mx: alt3
MX: ALT3.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
Priority: 10 mx: alt4
MX: ALT4.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
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Then click on the "Save" button to confirm your entry.
The nameservers are managed independently.
The data is saved on the name servers immediately. Until the name servers have been changed is effective, it can take about 2 - 6 hours.
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