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==Running Your Own DNS==
==Running Your Own DNS==
If you configure your own DNS and want to use our email service, the top MX to define for incoming email is your domain followed by incoming-mail.co.uk, e.g. example.com.incoming-mail.co.uk. If using our DNS we normally set up MX records for you, but if you have to put these back set the MX record to secondary-mx.co.uk.
If you run your own DNS and want to use our email service, the top MX to define would be: '''incoming-mail.aa.net.uk''', and you'd use mail.aa.net.uk (as above) in your email program's POP or IMAP server setting.


==Legacy Settings==
==Legacy Settings==