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Using Afternic and Zoho Mail Simultaneously with Spaceship Registrar

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Hi everyone,

I’m currently facing challenges in setting up my domain to use both Afternic and Zoho Mail effectively through my Spaceship registrar. Here's my situation:

  1. Afternic Requirements: I need to point my domain to Afternic's nameservers (ns1.afternic.com and ns2.afternic.com) for listing my domain for sale.
  2. Zoho Mail Setup: I also want to set up Zoho Mail for email services, which requires specific MX and TXT records to be configured.
Unfortunately spaceship doesn't seem to allow using nameservers and custom DNS records simultaneously, and I’m unsure how to manage this setup without losing functionality for either service.

I appreciate any insights or advice you can share!
 
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Hi everyone,

I’m currently facing challenges in setting up my domain to use both Afternic and Zoho Mail effectively through my Spaceship registrar. Here's my situation:

  1. Afternic Requirements: I need to point my domain to Afternic's nameservers (ns1.afternic.com and ns2.afternic.com) for listing my domain for sale.
  2. Zoho Mail Setup: I also want to set up Zoho Mail for email services, which requires specific MX and TXT records to be configured.
Unfortunately spaceship doesn't seem to allow using nameservers and custom DNS records simultaneously, and I’m unsure how to manage this setup without losing functionality for either service.

I appreciate any insights or advice you can share!

You can only use one set of Nameservers for your domain(s). When you point your domain to a set of nameservers outside of spaceship, in this case afternic, you lose the ability to set dns records at spaceship.
 
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