
1. Log in to DNS.com administrative console at https://dns.com/login/ by entering your login email address and password.
2. Select the domain for which you want to update the MX records, from the "Select domain" drop down menu.
3. Click the "View / Manage" button beside the row labelled "@ (mail)".
The existing MX records will be displayed at the left-hand side pane.
4. Delete the existing records by clicking the thrash can icons.
5. Set the primary mail server. Under 'Create Record':
Enter TTL as 3600 (secs)
Enter "1" in the 'Priority' field to set higher priority for the primary server
Enter “mx101.everycloudtech.com” in the 'Answer' field
Click 'Save'
6. Again click the "View / Manage" button beside the row labelled "@ (mail)" and set the secondary mail server. Under Create Record':
Enter TTL as 3600 (secs)
Enter "2" in the 'Priority' field to set lower priority for the secondary server
Enter “mx102.everycloudtech.com” in the 'Answer' field
Click 'Save'
Again, click the "View / Manage" button beside the row labelled "@ (mail)" and set the secondary mail server. Under Create Record':
Enter TTL as 3600 (secs)
Enter "3" in the 'Priority' field to set lower priority for the secondary server
Enter “mx103.everycloudtech.com” in the 'Answer' field
Click 'Save'
Again, click the "View / Manage" button beside the row labelled "@ (mail)" and set the secondary mail server. Under Create Record':
- Enter TTL as 3600 (secs)
- Enter "4" in the 'Priority' field to set lower priority for the secondary server
- Enter “mx104.everycloudtech.com” in the 'Answer' field
Click 'Save'
The MX records for your domain are updated now. But it may take up to 48 hours for the changes to take effect.