Cloudflare
Connect to your Cloudflare dashboard
Select the website for the domain you want to configure and then select DNS from the left-hand menu.
1. Set the MX record
Filter the DNS records by Type to find the MX records for your domain.
Delete any existing MX records and add the following records:
@
mx1.mailcast.io.
10
@
mx2.mailcast.io.
20
2. Set the SPF record
Filter the DNS records by Type to find the TXT records for your domain.
Look for a TXT record with only your domain as the Name and Content that begins with v=spf1
.
Update an existing SPF record
Click Edit and update the Content by adding include:spf.mailcast.io
after the v=spf1
and before the rest of the record, separated with a space on either side.
Add a new SPF record
Click Add record and fill in the following values:
@
"v=spf1 include:spf.mailcast.io ~all"
3. Set the DKIM record
This is only necessary if you have enabled sending on your domain.
Click Add record and fill in the following values:
mailcast._domainkey
dkim.mailcast.io
off
4. Set the DMARC record
This is only necessary if you have enabled sending on your domain.
Filter the DNS records by Type to find the TXT records for your domain.
Look for a TXT record with _dmarc
as the Name.
If you already have a DMARC record, then there is no need to update it.
This is a minimal DMARC record that will suggest that unauthorised emails sent from your domain are marked as spam. Learn more about DMARC to help you decide how to configure your DMARC policy.
Click Add record and fill in the following values:
_dmarc
"v=DMARC1; p=quarantine;"
5. Validate your DNS updates
Click on the DNS tab for your domain from within Mailcast Domains and click Validate to check if your DNS updates are correct.