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Freitag, 26. Februar 2016

How to Get GoDaddy Email on an iPhoneIn Feburary 2016 26,

In Feburary 2016 26,
Press 'Mail' if your GoDaddy email account is the first you're setting up on the iPhone. If you have other email accounts, press 'Settings' and then 'Mail.'
Choose 'Add Account' under 'Accounts.'
Select 'Other' when you are prompted to choose what type of account you want to add. Choose 'POP' on the next screen.
Enter your name, email address and a description of the email address that will help you identify it among the others on your iPhone.
Find the 'Incoming Mail Server' part of the email set up. Enter 'pop.secureserver.net' as the host name, your entire email address as the 'user name' and the password that goes with the email account.
Locate the 'Outgoing Mail Server' part of the set up. Type 'smtpout.secureserver.net' as the host name, your full email address as the 'user name' and your password again.
Finish setting up your account. Verify that it works by sending yourself a test email message.
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Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016

Changing a DNSIn Feburary 2016 21,

In Feburary 2016 21,
Log into your domain registry account with your administrator login and password. Open the records for the domain that you wish to work with. You open these records via a prompt that is sometimes known as 'Account Manager' or 'Control Panel,' or you may alternately be prompted to click directly on the name of the domain itself.
Unlock your domain. There is an 'Unlock' icon or prompt on most control panels or account managers. Alternately, you will notice an icon or prompt for unlocking next to your domain name.
Open the DNS nameserver records for your domain name. Prompts for this function include 'Change DNS records,' 'Edit DNS records,' or a simple list of two or more nameservers beginning with the letters 'NS'.
Delete the present nameserver addresses. Replace these with at least 2 nameserver addresses that were provided to you by your hosting company. The mandatory nameserver addresses begin with 'NS1' and 'NS2' and can include the name of the hosting company, the address of your site, or any other address, followed by a suffix such as .com or .net.
Save your changes by clicking the 'Save' button or icon on your registry records manager. Relock your domain.
Wait 48 hours before verifying that your DNS changes have indeed propagated. If your website is not visible after 48 hours, contact your hosting company technical support service.
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