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An MX record, or Mail Exchanger record, is a type of DNS record that indicates which mail server should receive emails on behalf of a domain.
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How can I "reclaim" the MX control of domain where former employee configured Gmail to handl...
When I use Terminal to get MX records for that domain (i.e., "$ host -t mx example.com"), the response is that "example.com mail is handled by 5 ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.com" (and 4 other Google servers)
How … can I "reclaim" the MX control for that domain? …