Below are the DNS records you need to add to your domain to use Caorda’s email services. If you’re not sure where to input these details give our support team a call at 250-598-6772 and we can help.
MX Record
The MX Record is responsible for telling the sending mail server where to deliver emails sent to your domain.
TXT Records
A DMARC record is a TXT entry that instructs receiving mail servers how to handle emails claiming to be from your domain that have failed authentication.
An SPF is a DNS record that lists all authorized mail servers that are allowed to send emails from your domain. This lets receiving servers verify the sender’s legitimacy and help stop spam.
CNAME Record
A CNAME is a type of DNS record that allows you to alias one domain name to another. Instead of pointing directly to an IP address a CNAME record points to another existing domain.
This domainkey CNAME is Caorda’s DKIM record. This record signs outgoing mail with a key that serves as a digital seal, verifying the authenticity of each outgoing email.