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    Newbie questions

    Hi

    I have just signed for a free hosting plan and have so far been able to configure my domain name successfully. But since I want to use google apps, I need to setup CNAME and MX server entries. So how can I do it?
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    Sorry, forgot to mention that my idea scenario would be if I don't have to change my DNS servers and can simply point the A records to the mydomain.com on the x10hosting server. Where can I find the IP address to point to?
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    Re: Newbie questions

    You can have use change your CNAME and MX Records, or you can provide your own DNS.

    The IP depends on which server your on. It appears your on Absolut so your IP would be: 216.245.208.154

    Please reply back with what method you would like to do.
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