By Sreeprabha
Published on December 21 , 2024
The seamless delivery of emails, especially after a website migration or new domain setup, depends on the coordinated efforts of DNS, Mail Service Providers (MSPs), and web hosting services. DNS directs internet traffic, including emails, to the correct destinations through MX records. MSPs handle the transmission, reception, and storage of emails, requiring accurate DNS configuration and authentication settings. Web hosting services provide the infrastructure and often integrate with email services, necessitating proper DNS management and IP address configuration. A harmonious interplay between these three components ensures reliable email delivery and avoids issues like email bouncing.
2. SPF (Sender Policy Framework) Records:
3. DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) Records:
3. Add or Modify MX Records:
Your email hosting provider will provide you with the specific MX records to add.
4. Add SPF and DKIM Records:
Your email provider will provide the necessary SPF and DKIM records.
All these records must be correctly configured in the website hosted server (DNS resolver) for the email to work properly
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