Klaazzzzzz
New Pleskian
Over the past fifteen years I always leased dedicated Linux Plesk servers for the hosting of all my client projects.
During these years I had some bad expieriences where I felt the need to move to a different host with all my customers websites. The first time I did this it was a hell of a job because all domains (Also hosted by the same party) had to be transfered to the new server provider.
Since then I register my domainnames with a different registrar and create some DNS rules to forward the domein's A and MX records to the leased Plesk server like this:
* 123.456.789.098
A 123.456.789.098
mail 123.456.789.098
pop 123.456.789.098
smtp 123.456.789.098
ftp 123.456.789.098
webmail 123.456.789.098
mx 10 mail.domainname.com
It is my expierience that this works but I allways have issues geting email to work.
I have the DNS on the plesk server switched on because I also use settings like safe redirects from http to https and such. I don't know if this is the best solution.
Can somebody shine a light on this?
During these years I had some bad expieriences where I felt the need to move to a different host with all my customers websites. The first time I did this it was a hell of a job because all domains (Also hosted by the same party) had to be transfered to the new server provider.
Since then I register my domainnames with a different registrar and create some DNS rules to forward the domein's A and MX records to the leased Plesk server like this:
* 123.456.789.098
A 123.456.789.098
mail 123.456.789.098
pop 123.456.789.098
smtp 123.456.789.098
ftp 123.456.789.098
webmail 123.456.789.098
mx 10 mail.domainname.com
It is my expierience that this works but I allways have issues geting email to work.
I have the DNS on the plesk server switched on because I also use settings like safe redirects from http to https and such. I don't know if this is the best solution.
Can somebody shine a light on this?