MX records explained: the DNS record that decides where your email goes
Without an MX record, mail to your domain bounces. With the wrong one, mail gets delivered to a server you don't own. Here's how to read, write, and verify yours.
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Without an MX record, mail to your domain bounces. With the wrong one, mail gets delivered to a server you don't own. Here's how to read, write, and verify yours.
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A professional email at your own domain costs less than a coffee a month, looks 10x more credible, and stops your business mail from getting buried in personal-Gmail clutter.
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If business email keeps landing in spam — or worse, gets blocked entirely — these three DNS records are almost always why. Here's what each does and how to set them up.
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