How to Separate Email Hosting from Website Hosting (easier than you think!)
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- There may be some times when you don't want your email and website hosted on the same server (a common example is setting up G-Suite). In this video, we go over how to separate them conceptually, and then show you how to separate them for an actual website.
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Got my client's site live and email working because of this.Thank you!
Perfect, well explained, thanking you!
It IS actually easier than I thought. Thanks
really cool, simple and easy
I love your clear explanation 💯
thank you i was looking for this!
Awesome, thanks for this
Thanks Bryce for the clear explanation. May I ask what happens to the email account in google if my web hosting expires due to my non renewal. Will it affect my emails in google. Thanks
OMG thank you! you saved my life 😄
Super helpful. Thankyou!
Thanks for the great video simplifying what can be a hard task for many of us. I am thinking of following this for my domain and was wondering if you have a video on how to move my current emails to Google if I opt to go with this option. Thanks Bryce.
Awesome explanation Bryce. If you are setting up a second mail server the first being google how would you do that?
Awesome explanation
Thanks . So my godaddy email expires soon, I have a cpanel and domain still with godaddy but can I do this with my email ? Do I need to back up email ? If so how
Thank you for the tips and can you please put in the description box what gear you're using to film your videos.
You bet! I shoot with a Sony A7III + Tamron 17-28 F2.8.
Thanks do much for the video but I will like to know, if a company has separate hosting, one on a VPS(Website) and the other on a Dedicated Server(Mail) does that affect the speed of delivery of emails and set load?
I am also curiouse about this as cpanel hosting is slooowwww and alot of email clients like to junk mail received email from cpanel accounts
I have a client who has g suite for nonprofits and is needing to change their web hosting provider. What would I need to do to ensure this happens seamlessly and doesn't interfere with the emails they use every day?
I think you'll just have to change the A & CNAME records and point them to the new hosting and not touch or edit the MX Records. Although would be so much easier if you setup the Records from your registrars end or from a thirdparty cdn provider like Cloudflare.
I guess u r a great DNS teacher!! Thank u. Please, I do not know if you have a video I'm interested in. If you already have it uploaded, please, send me the link. But, if you don't, it would be really interested to learn from you in deep, dangers and common mistakes people do when setting up the DNS zone records and misunderstanding A and CNAME records on DNS. Thanks!
Does it change your hosting email send limits to google's sending limits?
Hi Bryce, I have a question, How can we create a backup server for emails in case one goes down due to some reason then the backup server will start managing emails? Is there any way to do this?
Hey did you find any solutions for that?
A++
1st to comment :)
GMail is so ugly though. The desktop Outlook version is so much better.