One of our clients has their sites hosted in Cloudflare, in steps to troubleshoot we re-created the DNS in another provider and pointed the DNS to it. It appears there is a glue record hosted by Cloudflare holding at the top though and this is what has been killing their mail from many providers (this was why we changed DNS provider for troubleshooting purposes). How can we remove this? or now that we have moved the DNS away we just have to wait for the TTL of glue records to expire?
2 Days and no luck, please advise.
> CNAME mydomain.com ###.###.###.###
> Cloudflare, Inc. (AS13335) 5 sec Status Problem Status Problem Status Ok
> NS ns10.digicertdns.com 208.94.148.159
> Tiggee LLC (AS16552) Status Ok 2 Status Ok Status Ok Status Problem
> NS ns13.digicertdns.net 208.80.125.159
> Tiggee LLC (AS16552) Status Ok 3 Status Ok Status Ok Status Problem
> NS ns14.digicertdns.net 208.80.127.159
> Tiggee LLC (AS16552) Status Ok 3 Status Ok Status Ok Status Problem
> NS ns12.digicertdns.com 208.80.126.159
> Tiggee LLC (AS16552) Status Ok 2 Status Ok Status Ok Status Problem
> NS ns11.digicertdns.com 208.80.124.159
> Tiggee LLC (AS16552) Status Ok 2 Status Ok Status Ok Status Problem
> NS ns15.digicertdns.net 208.94.149.159
> Tiggee LLC (AS16552) Status Ok 3 Status Ok Status Ok Status Problem
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