MX records for G Suite Gmail:The domain name must have a valid TLD label
I am adding MX records in cPanel for G Suite Gmail using this link: https://support.google.com/a/answer/140034. The problem is I can't add the MX record because I get the error:
The domain name must have a valid TLD label
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I am adding MX records in cPanel for G Suite Gmail using this link: https://support.google.com/a/answer/140034. The problem is I can't add the MX record because I get the error:
The domain name must have a valid TLD label
gmail cpanel
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You added a period at the end. Remove it and see if it works.
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I am adding MX records in cPanel for G Suite Gmail using this link: https://support.google.com/a/answer/140034. The problem is I can't add the MX record because I get the error:
The domain name must have a valid TLD label
gmail cpanel
I am adding MX records in cPanel for G Suite Gmail using this link: https://support.google.com/a/answer/140034. The problem is I can't add the MX record because I get the error:
The domain name must have a valid TLD label
gmail cpanel
gmail cpanel
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Welcome to Super User! You can freely edit your own posts but for your protection, this must be done under the original user account. It looks like you registered and created a second account, which will also interfere with your ability to comment within your thread and to accept an answer. See Merge my accounts to get your accounts merged, which will solve the problem.
– fixer1234
Jan 31 at 10:24
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You added a period at the end. Remove it and see if it works.
– HazardousGlitch
Jan 31 at 11:12
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Welcome to Super User! You can freely edit your own posts but for your protection, this must be done under the original user account. It looks like you registered and created a second account, which will also interfere with your ability to comment within your thread and to accept an answer. See Merge my accounts to get your accounts merged, which will solve the problem.
– fixer1234
Jan 31 at 10:24
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You added a period at the end. Remove it and see if it works.
– HazardousGlitch
Jan 31 at 11:12
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Welcome to Super User! You can freely edit your own posts but for your protection, this must be done under the original user account. It looks like you registered and created a second account, which will also interfere with your ability to comment within your thread and to accept an answer. See Merge my accounts to get your accounts merged, which will solve the problem.
– fixer1234
Jan 31 at 10:24
Welcome to Super User! You can freely edit your own posts but for your protection, this must be done under the original user account. It looks like you registered and created a second account, which will also interfere with your ability to comment within your thread and to accept an answer. See Merge my accounts to get your accounts merged, which will solve the problem.
– fixer1234
Jan 31 at 10:24
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You added a period at the end. Remove it and see if it works.
– HazardousGlitch
Jan 31 at 11:12
You added a period at the end. Remove it and see if it works.
– HazardousGlitch
Jan 31 at 11:12
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I ran into the same problem and removing the period from the end of the destination (e.g. ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
in place of ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
) fixed it for me.
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I ran into the same problem and removing the period from the end of the destination (e.g. ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
in place of ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
) fixed it for me.
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I ran into the same problem and removing the period from the end of the destination (e.g. ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
in place of ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
) fixed it for me.
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I ran into the same problem and removing the period from the end of the destination (e.g. ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
in place of ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
) fixed it for me.
I ran into the same problem and removing the period from the end of the destination (e.g. ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
in place of ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
) fixed it for me.
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Welcome to Super User! You can freely edit your own posts but for your protection, this must be done under the original user account. It looks like you registered and created a second account, which will also interfere with your ability to comment within your thread and to accept an answer. See Merge my accounts to get your accounts merged, which will solve the problem.
– fixer1234
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You added a period at the end. Remove it and see if it works.
– HazardousGlitch
Jan 31 at 11:12