Configuring DNS with media temple virtual dedicated server and domain management with godaddy?

Thanks to mt support, I configured the ftp and webmail successfully. Below is how I configured my dns zone file in godaddy Create the correct A records for the dv server including mail and webmail. There should be a CNAME record for the ftp which points to the ip of the dv server myDomain.Com 'A' mail.myDomain.

Com 'A' webmail.myDomain. Com 'A' Com 'MX' preference:0 exchange:mail.myDomain. Com Delete the remaining MX records I had to wait 24 to 48 hours for these changes to propagate.

Thanks to mt support, I configured the ftp and webmail successfully. Below is how I configured my dns zone file in godaddy. Create the correct A records for the dv server including mail and webmail.

There should be a CNAME record for the ftp which points to the ip of the dv server. MyDomain. Com 'A' mail.myDomain.Com 'A' webmail.myDomain.

Com 'A' Point an MX record to your dv server myDomain. Com 'MX' preference:0 exchange:mail.myDomain.Com Delete the remaining MX records I had to wait 24 to 48 hours for these changes to propagate.

This was exactly what I was trying to figure out for myself.. thanks – Kristian Oct 5 at 3:08.

Pointing your A record is not the same as pointing your nameservers. If you wish to use (mt) nameservers, you should point them at (mt): kb.mediatemple.net/questions/5/%28mt%29+... I'm also confused as to what you're asking as far as "pointing" FTP and Webmail to your (dv). If you open a support request, give us a call, or message us on Twitter, we'd be happy to give you a hand.

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