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I have a little problem in the form of my domain registration. Not so long ago I registered a .si domain and set up my Google apps on it.

Later I have bought a hosting plan at GoDaddy. I would like to make my domain work with the hosting plan but still keep all my MX records that are used for my Google apps.

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What is the registrar of that .si domain? Godaddy? – ring0 Oct 14 '10 at 9:06
The registrat of this domain is domenca.si, A Slovenian registrat – Dejan Oct 14 '10 at 10:00

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Two very straightforward approaches:

One option: Use GoDaddy's DNS for your .si domain, making to sure to enter the MX records before you change the nameservers at your registrar.

Another option: Keep your current DNS. Add A record(s) to point to GoDaddy's webserver. GoDaddy should be able to provide you with the IP address(es) to use for the A records.

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