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DNS Records via Powershell
We are deploying a new client and only have access to PowerShell. Since there is no Office 365 Admin Portal, I am wondering how I can list the required DNS records that need to be added for our domain. For instance, the MX record is typically in a standard format, but sometimes varies a bit. I need to find out what the proper record is. Is there a powershell command that I can run to export all of the required DNS records to make Office 365 services work?
We have already added and verified our domain using the powershell.
Thank you
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