Setting Up DMARC Records
Overview DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) is an email authentication protocol that builds on SPF and DKIM. It tells receiving mail servers what to do when a …
Overview DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) is an email authentication protocol that builds on SPF and DKIM. It tells receiving mail servers what to do when a …
Overview Email forwarding automatically redirects messages sent to one email address to another. This is useful when you want to receive mail at a custom domain address (like info@yourdomain.com) but …
Overview Setting up email on your own domain allows you to use a professional address like info@yourdomain.com instead of a generic free email. This guide walks you through the process of connecting …
MX records, short for Mail Exchange, are what direct the emails sent to your domain name to the proper mail server. These records are usually provided by your email provider, but sometimes you will …
Overview Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) lets you use Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, and other Google services with your own custom domain name. Instead of a @gmail.com address, you and …
Overview Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) provides business-class email through Outlook, along with the full suite of Office applications, OneDrive storage, and Microsoft Teams. With Microsoft 365, …