Ok... I have a Linux VPS that host paradondevamos.com on my reseller account
In the moment of creation, I put a "fake" domain name because at that time we don't settle on a name, imagine I can change it later. But not.
So, I use dnspark.com for solving the situation...
I not like to instal a mail server on the VPS, because the resources are for the site, and create a mail-only account in my reseller aplication.
Now, I have this:
DNS is at dnspark
Linux VPS
Mail account
and wanna use "[email protected]" but not know how solve this.. I only understand how use the A records and that is all...
Currently, under dnspark I put a redirector (so, [email protected] go to [email protected]) but when the customer get the mail reply directly to the masked adress, so this not work really.
I wanna @para.... all the time...
In the moment of creation, I put a "fake" domain name because at that time we don't settle on a name, imagine I can change it later. But not.
So, I use dnspark.com for solving the situation...
I not like to instal a mail server on the VPS, because the resources are for the site, and create a mail-only account in my reseller aplication.
Now, I have this:
DNS is at dnspark
Linux VPS
Mail account
and wanna use "[email protected]" but not know how solve this.. I only understand how use the A records and that is all...
Currently, under dnspark I put a redirector (so, [email protected] go to [email protected]) but when the customer get the mail reply directly to the masked adress, so this not work really.
I wanna @para.... all the time...