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AWS Route 53 > Error occured when creating/updating a record

I created a TXT record @.domain.com with TXT "v=spf1 a mx ~all" on AWS successfully. It didn't work with my post office config so I went to update it by removing the record name "@"...
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Moving DNS hosting for Active site to Route 53 - with G Suite MX TTL of 1 week

I am following the steps outlined in this AWS guide to transfer my domain hosting from GoDaddy to AWS. Step 4 requires me to lower TTL for my existing NS Record to avoid downtime if I encounter issues....
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Using Route53 for web hosting but moving email to 1&1

I have recently moved a domain from 1&1 to AWS Route53. On successful transfer, I've configured Record sets for MX NS SOA TXT CNAME My understanding is that from now onwards AWS manages web ...
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Problems migrating GoDaddy record sets to AWS Route 53

I've migrated a domain name from GoDaddy to AWS's Route 53. The problem I'm having is that emails are not being delivered to the email exchange. Everything else seems to be working just fine. I've ...
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MX record imported in Route53 from Godaddy with bad format

As per the title, I am importing the zone files from Godaddy to Route53 and I noticed a weird thing. I don't know if is the right format for Route53, but the MX records in Godaddy looks like that ...
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Not receiving AWS Certificate Manager email on office 365 using AWS Route53 MX record

I have a domain, which I bought from GoDaddy, but later on transferred to AWS. I use OFfice365 for my email, and have found the domain keys for it, which I put into the MX record for my hosted zone ...
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Switched hosting providers, self-hosted authoritative, messed up MX record

Newbie alert, I'm in a bind but I'm not super familiar with MX record issues. We used to host our site with a custom hosting provider and recently switched to S3. We have our own authoritative DNS ...
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Basic DNS records, MX record questions - third party DNS service

I did read the canonical Q&A on meta (thank you for the pointer there). I still have a basic question about my DNS plan as I move my sites from shared hosting to a cloud server that gives me a ...
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Mail not getting to users on Google when MX records specified in Amazon Route 53

I configured the MX on my Amazon AWS Route53 and I was told that some of the users don't get any emails with this domain. When I send myself an email everything works fine now, and I doubt that ...
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Why does MXToolBox not return MX records for my domains hosted with Amazon Route 53?

Ok, this should be straight forward and I'm ashamed I haven't been able to figure this one out for myself, but... I've recently discovered Amazon Route 53 DNS services and I'm now using this for the ...
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MX records not working on Amazon route 53

I have configured my Amazon route 53 DNS to add the google apps MX records and here is how my route 53 configuration looks like (please ignore the upper red box in the photo) : However, these MX ...
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How do I set an MX record in Route53 for a GoDaddy domain?

Can't seem to find an answer to this question on AWS' forum, not in the Route53 manual, nor on Stackoverflow/Serverfault in a way that makes sense...and GoDaddy's support sure as heck ain't got an ...
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