06-19-2007, 01:33 PM
Hi
As far as I am aware, email does not go through the DNS server. It is routed through the Zone File and MX records. So you should be able to access your email, even if you change name servers. Godaddy might have a special system in place but I doubt.
If you dont have a lot of email, then why not try it? If your email account gets deleted, they will set it up for you again.
On another note, if you are changing your DNS servers to point to a hosting company, you should be aware that hosting companies almost always provide email with your account. You shouldnt pay twice (godaddy and your host).
Zach
As far as I am aware, email does not go through the DNS server. It is routed through the Zone File and MX records. So you should be able to access your email, even if you change name servers. Godaddy might have a special system in place but I doubt.
If you dont have a lot of email, then why not try it? If your email account gets deleted, they will set it up for you again.
On another note, if you are changing your DNS servers to point to a hosting company, you should be aware that hosting companies almost always provide email with your account. You shouldnt pay twice (godaddy and your host).
Zach