Good evening x10 support thread!
So we're launching a project coming up soon, and we're having a small hiccup with sending emails out from our issue tracker. Hopefully someone can assist me in resolving this issue.
I understand x10 doesn't allow off-site SMTP. no problem. I'll just use a mail account on my hosting account.
There's an issue there. My site's main domain, the one where all of the group's email addresses are hosted (let's call it pokestop.info), is hosted on the x10 servers according to the x10 mail server. This is not the case. We run the main domain with AWS, and the mail services through a provider.
Our issue tracker is running on the x10 servers, under the sub-domain int.pokestop.info. I had to trick the x10 servers into thinking that it really has pokestop.info in order to establish the sub.
Can somebody from support rewrite the outbound DNS rule, so that mail traveling to pokestop.info will get served by my DNS record, and not by x10's DNS record?
Thanks!
Alex
So we're launching a project coming up soon, and we're having a small hiccup with sending emails out from our issue tracker. Hopefully someone can assist me in resolving this issue.
I understand x10 doesn't allow off-site SMTP. no problem. I'll just use a mail account on my hosting account.
There's an issue there. My site's main domain, the one where all of the group's email addresses are hosted (let's call it pokestop.info), is hosted on the x10 servers according to the x10 mail server. This is not the case. We run the main domain with AWS, and the mail services through a provider.
Our issue tracker is running on the x10 servers, under the sub-domain int.pokestop.info. I had to trick the x10 servers into thinking that it really has pokestop.info in order to establish the sub.
Can somebody from support rewrite the outbound DNS rule, so that mail traveling to pokestop.info will get served by my DNS record, and not by x10's DNS record?
Thanks!
Alex