allstarit
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- Location
- Melbourne Australia
Does anyone else experience this:
Customer rings up and says having issues receiving emails. You do some investigating and discover their DNS names have suddenly changed and now have a mail.<domainname>.com instead of what ever MX records they had like Office 365.
I have had 2 new clients this week report this issue. One Web Guy was the clients friends son in high school and the other im not sure. Surely if your job is in web design you understand DNS records. Too many times i see these issues occuring.
Some web guys are great they ask you to make the DNS changes or whatever neeeded but these cowboy designers need to get a drivers license in DNS Management and stop touching stuff they dont know about
Customer rings up and says having issues receiving emails. You do some investigating and discover their DNS names have suddenly changed and now have a mail.<domainname>.com instead of what ever MX records they had like Office 365.
I have had 2 new clients this week report this issue. One Web Guy was the clients friends son in high school and the other im not sure. Surely if your job is in web design you understand DNS records. Too many times i see these issues occuring.
Some web guys are great they ask you to make the DNS changes or whatever neeeded but these cowboy designers need to get a drivers license in DNS Management and stop touching stuff they dont know about