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MDColson
join:2002-12-20
West Hartford, CT
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dslr67
Re: MX Records & Nameservers
That is fine too. I have my name servers hosted in one place, and my website in another. Just make sure the 'new' name servers are set up to your liking before you go to your domain registrar and make the switch.
Mark
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