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===== MX Record ===== * '''Host''': @ (Keep this exactly the same) * '''Value''': <code>mail.stevesavers.com.</code> (Change this to the domain of your mail server) * '''TTL''': Automatic (Keep this the same unless your DNS provider requires a specific TTL) The Host @ stays the same to apply to your root domain. What you need to change is the value after <code>Value:</code>, which should point to the domain that handles incoming mail for your domain. Replace <code>mail.stevesavers.com</code> with your own mail server domain. These DNS records set up email services for your domain. For the third time, here’s what stays the same and what needs changing: * '''SPF, DKIM, and DMARC''': Most parts of these records remain the same, but you’ll need to customize the DKIM public keys and the domain-specific parts (like email addresses for DMARC reports or SPF includes). * '''MX and CNAME records''': The basic structure stays the same, but you’ll need to update the domain values to point to your own mail server. By carefully adjusting the fields noted for customization, you can provide the DNS setup matches your unique mail and web infrastructure. <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights=250 widths=400 perrow=2> File:lu55028jxdmy_tmp_3e7d5187.png File:lu55028jxdmy_tmp_841a3e85.png File:lu55028jxdmy_tmp_6d09e55d.png File:lu55028jxdmy_tmp_3abfd2ad.png </gallery> <span id="go-back-to-postmark-verify-your-dns-records."></span>
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