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Configure split domain routing (SDR)
{{ sdr_load_txt }}
Configure DKIM
Domain
{{dkim_domain}}
Status
Enabled
DKIM selector
default
DKIM key
{{ dkim_key }}
{{ dkim_load_txt }}
Configure antispam thresholds
{{ thresh_load_txt }}
Configure antispam whitelist / blacklist rules
{{ wlbl_load_txt }}
Help information
How to verify domain?
Add a DNS TXT record for your domain with the corresponding verification code as value.
What happens next?
Once you have added the DNS TXT record, the system would automatically approve and verify the domain on detecting the correct verification code.
My domain is still not verified
Verify if the record has been published using this tool and wait a few minutes for propagation.
Configuration info
The following DNS records must be configured to send and receive mails
MX record to receive mails
Record type:
MX
Mailserver / MX address / Value:
{{ core_hostname }}
Priority:
1
SPF record to authorize sending
Record type:
TXT
TXT value / URL:
v=spf1 mx include:_spf.mymailcheap.com -all
See documentation for more details such as configuring backup MX records (to queue mails in the event of primary server downtime),
DKIM record (to verify message authenticity), and DMARC record (to enforce SPF & DKIM policies to prevent spoofing).
These DNS records are necessary to protect your users and for your emails to be trusted by other mailservers on the internet.
See documentation for more details such as configuring backup MX records (to queue mails in the event of primary server downtime),
SPF record (to authorize sending server), DKIM record (to verify message authenticity),
and DMARC record (to enforce SPF & DKIM policies to prevent spoofing).
These DNS records are necessary to protect your users and for your emails to be trusted by other mailservers on the internet.