Articles

Adding Host Records Once you have logged into our Billing & Support Portal, go to Domains > My Domains and... MX Record The MX record for the domain is entered as the "root" record, which is represented by the "@"... Record Types When configuring a Host Record, you will need to enter a destination for your Host Name to... Redirect - Scripting Method In order to create a 301 redirect you will need a place to host an index.asp or index.php file.... Sub-Domains Sub-domains can also be set through the Host Records. For example, if you wanted to set up the... Support for DKIM Enom's DNS supports the use of DomainKeys in our host records. This feature requires that you are... TXT Records & SPF and SRV Records SPF, SRV, and TXT records are supported on our DNS Servers.  TXT records are used for a variety... URL Forwarding vs URL Frame If you simply want your domain to point to a different website, use URL Redirect. This forwards... What is TTL TTL stands for Time to Live and is counted in seconds.  It is set by an authoritative name server... Explanation of Host Records This table associates a name with an address. You can associate any name with any Address. The... Help with Host Records DNS records translate meaningful domain names into IP addresses used to identify the actual... What are the terms for the parts of a domain name? The "www" part of the address is an example of a third level domain. The "yourname" part is an... Why won't my URL Forward when I put it into the third level domain information? You must be sure to click on "Save" when you are done to save the changes, it can take up to 2... What is the meaning of the term "URL REDIRECT"? With URL REDIRECT, when someone types your domain name, for example, www.yourname.com, we... What is the meaning of the term "URL FRAME"? With URL FRAME, when someone types in your domain name, for example, www.yourname.com, and they...
« Back