Why bother with redirect, just define A record for both foo.com and www.foo.com if you want to keep it as Wes suggested.
And get rid of @ name if you do not need it. -T On Tue, Oct 11, 2022, 08:32 Rich Shepard <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, wes wrote: > > > you're missing the MX record from this list. it definitely exists, so the > > fact that you're not listing it here suggests that your info from your > DNS > > hosting provider is incomplete. > > Wes, > > Come to think of it, perhaps before I changed registrars, there was an MX > record. > > > the MX records control where mail gets delivered. not the A record. so > > changing the A record from the office IP to the web host IP will not > break > > your email service. > > I can certainly add an MX record, yet the current A record with the mail > host has been working. I'll learn the specifics to add that record. > > It appears to me that the URL Redirect redirect record would work to > redirect https://appl-ecosys.com to https://www.appl-ecosys.com. Just how > that record is entered I need to learn. > > Thanks, > > Rich > >
