You can find this in WHM under DNS Functions. This area is for advanced users only, so please feel welcome to request any DNS zone changes from our support@osirion.co.za administrators.
Note: MX records will require your domain to be on a special remote server list. Please request all MX record changes from our support@osirion.co.za administrators.
Here is some information to help you understand DNS zones.
Your name servers' job is to find the server and correct DNS zone in order to get the following information.
The A record points your domain or subdomain to an ip address. (e.g. mydomain.com -> ip address)
The CNAME record points your domain or sudomain to another domain name, like www and mail. (e.g. www.domain.com -> domain.com)
The MX records control where your emails are received. If you want your mail hosted on another server, then this is what you will need to change. (e.g. domain.com -> server.ext)
The NS records in the DNS zone must match the nameservers you are using.
How to change the NS records when using private nameservers (Reseller or higher only).