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Configure MX Records as follows |
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mydomain.co.uk. 300 IN MX 10 |
mydomain.co.uk. 300 IN MX 10 incoming-mail.aa.net.uk. |
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mydomain.co.uk. 300 IN MX 20 tertiary-mx.co.uk. |
mydomain.co.uk. 300 IN MX 20 tertiary-mx.co.uk. |
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(Set TTL to taste. Shorter is probably better when you're first setting this up!) |
(Set TTL to taste. Shorter is probably better when you're first setting this up!) |
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If you want to set up an SPF record, please see the [[SPF Record]] page. |
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A&A don't recommending setting up SPF records |
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The records above are up to date as of 2020. If customers are using older settings (eg your-domain.incoming-mail.co.uk) then please update records to match the above. |
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[[Category:Email How to]] |
[[Category:Email How to]] |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 27 April 2020
Question
How do I configure DNS to forward mail to A&A hosted email.
Answer
Configure MX Records as follows
mydomain.co.uk. 300 IN MX 10 incoming-mail.aa.net.uk.
mydomain.co.uk. 300 IN MX 20 tertiary-mx.co.uk.
(Set TTL to taste. Shorter is probably better when you're first setting this up!)
If you want to set up an SPF record, please see the SPF Record page.
The records above are up to date as of 2020. If customers are using older settings (eg your-domain.incoming-mail.co.uk) then please update records to match the above.