In order to start using email services on your
Domain, it is essential that the correct Mail Exchange (MX) records are added
to your DNS settings. These MX records must be created on the authoritative
Name Servers of your Domain. If you do not have the necessary access privileges
to create these records, you must ask your DNS manager to do so for you.
Usually, the Registrar with whom your domain
name is registered, or the company that hosts your website should be able to do
this for you.
For the complete list of all the required DNS records (including MX records), refer Mail >> DNS Configuration in your email hosting control panel (Dashboard).
Once these MX records have been added
1.
Go to Mail
>> DNS Configuration in your control panel
2.
You will see that the
records have been validated here. It could take time for the records to get
updated depending on the cache and propagation delay.
Apart from MX records, you need to add CNAME
records and TXT records (DKIM and SPF records) for your email hosting package
to function properly with your branding.
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