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Instructions
See also our FAQ
Page or our Definitions
Page for help.
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The form above works just
like a switchboard. You can specify where third-level
names (also called, "hosts") for your domain name
"yourname.info" are directed to.
In the "Host Name" column, enter your third-level
domain, for example "www" would indicate "www.yourname.info"
and "home" would indicate "home.yourname.info".
You can even use "ftp" to indicate "ftp.yourname.info".
Also, if you would like to allow users to access
your site with simply "yourname.info", then
either leave the field blank or type an "@". NOTE:
If "@" is used for Host Name, then Record Type
can not be "CNAME".
The following chart describes acceptable values
for each "Record Type": |
| Record Type |
Valid entries for Address |
| A (Address) |
Must be the IP address of
a web server, for example "209.19.56.15". |
| MXE (Mail Easy) |
Must be the IP address of
a mail server, for example "209.19.56.20". |
| MX (Mail) |
Can be either a host name under
this domain name (for example, "mail3") or
the name of a mail server (for example, "mail.yahoo.com.").
NOTE: When using a mail server name, it should
end with a period ".". (If you forget the period
and we recognize the TLD, we will automatically
insert one.) |
| CNAME (Alias) |
Can be either a host name under
this domain name (for example, "www") or
another domain name (for example, "www.yahoo.com.").
NOTE: When using a domain name, it should end
with a period ".". (If you forget the period and
we recognize the TLD, we will automatically insert
one.) |
URL Redirect
URL Frame |
For URL Redirect and URL Frame,
this field should contain a full URL address,
for example "http://dir.yahoo.com/arts/humanities/". |
NOTE: The MX Pref column only applies to
the MX Record Type. For all other Record Types,
this field is ignored.
NOTE: Use the "@" in the Address column
to mean yourname.info.
NOTE: If you run out of lines, submit the
form and come back to this page, more blank lines
will automatically appear.
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