not sure if that's the correct terminology:
this works -
http://www.pepperalley.com/
this doesn't seem to resolve:
http://pepperalley.com/
any quick fix for that?
also, it's looking like the lines and paragraphs aren't breaking automatically (thus this message looks all garbled)....
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domain not pointing to Bryght
The pepperalley.com domain without the 'www' isn't pointing to Bryght's IP. If you point the domain's nameserver so ns1.bryght.com, ns2.bryght.com, and ns3.bryght.com then the domain (as well as 'www') will point to your site.
I fixed the input format so that it shows line breaks.
Probably happened when moving over to Gmail
I'll have to take a look, but I'm thinking I made a change I shouldn't have when moving the email. Google apps for domains is pretty cool, but a bit of trick to properly set up.
Thanks
Nameservers
If you want, you can point nameservers to us and we can make the right DNS settings for you. Note that if you have any other subdomains or records you need added, you would have to let us know. Also, let us know if you want to use our nameservers and Google for Domains before you point nameservers to us, so that Google for Domains will work right when you do the pointing.