The server my website is presently hosted on has completely failed and the hosting company are taking ages to restore from a backup to a new server - in the meantime I'm unable to recieve any email whatsoever.
My setup is as follows:
Domain has namerserver 1 and 2 set to the server (which is presently down).
MX records were set through WHM on the server, these pointed mail to Google Apps for Business.
As the server is down and thus completely missing the MX records basically don't exist and thus no mail ends up in Gmail (Google Apps for Business).
I was wondering... is there anyway to set MX records or point mail to Gmail directly at the domain level without having to go through the server and thus wait for the server to come back online?
I must admit I only know the basics of how to set the above up - my logic says it should be possible for example to set a third nameserver so if the first two namerservers are "missing" mail still ends up at Gmail?
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The server my website is presently hosted on has completely failed and the hosting company are taking ages to restore from a backup to a new server - in the meantime I'm unable to recieve any email whatsoever.
My setup is as follows:
Domain has namerserver 1 and 2 set to the server (which is presently down).
MX records were set through WHM on the server, these pointed mail to Google Apps for Business.
As the server is down and thus completely missing the MX records basically don't exist and thus no mail ends up in Gmail (Google Apps for Business).
I was wondering... is there anyway to set MX records or point mail to Gmail directly at the domain level without having to go through the server and thus wait for the server to come back online?
I must admit I only know the basics of how to set the above up - my logic says it should be possible for example to set a third nameserver so if the first two namerservers are "missing" mail still ends up at Gmail?
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