Hi!
I’ve set up 2 domain names, both with [name.com](https://name.com). One of them is inactive and using [name.com](https://name.com) nameservers, and one is an active site mapped to WordPress using WordPress nameservers. I have a Titan Mail email address for both, and both have DNS records configured accordingly. I can send and recieve emails from the email address associated with the first website, but for the active site mapped to wordpress, no emails are being sent or delivered. I think this is due to the WordPress nameservers due to these warnings:
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I have sent test emails and ‘links to login’ to this email address and none are getting through; I need to be able to access this email address. I don’t want to switch the website from the WordPress template I’m using. And, I can’t just transfer the domain to WordPress fully because it’s less than 60 days old. What can I do to access my email and use WordPress for the template? Any help would be really appreciated.
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If the second site (let’s call it [DomainB.com](https://DomainB.com), because your language is confusing) is hosted on [Wordpress.com](https://Wordpress.com), uses [WP.com](https://WP.com) NS’s, and the emails are supposed to be going through [Wordpress.com](https://Wordpress.com)’s Titan service (assuming that’s what you meant?), then [name.com](https://name.com) DNS settings aren’t going to be used.
Regardless of the age of a domain, you can always change a domain’s name server settings – you don’t need to move the registration location – that has impact on the NS/DNS settings.
So, to clarify, is [DomainB.com](https://DomainB.com) the problem? Where does its NS point to? IS the problem sending or receiving emails?