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            <title>How to Create DMARC Records</title>
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            <description>How to Create DMARC Records

DMARC records are used in combination with SPF and DKIM records to tell a server what to do when it receives mail that from an unverified server.

DMARC records also help identify your server as a legitimate mail server, so they should be set up for all domains that you plan on using to send mail with.</description>
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dns index</description>
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            <title>How to preform mass changes to DNS zones</title>
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            <description>How to preform mass changes to DNS zones

The following will do a regex match through /var/named and change anything in a .db file (your DNS zones) that matches the string “example1.com” to “example2.com”. We have found the most common need for this is if someone had the nameserver changed or had them listed wrong in the basic cPanel section when they created their accounts and the zones were created with the wrong NS entries. Ultimately this process can be used to make any regex change to the z…</description>
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