On our DNS shared server (ns1.drnameservice.com, ns2.drnameservice.com, ns3.drnameservice.com) the user can manage following kinds od DNS records:

A
AAAA
CNAME
MX
TXT
SRV

RP records are not manageable.

SOA and NS records are authomatically managed by the system as necessary.

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