SpamExperts MX records (Incoiming filter)

Mail Exchange (MX) records are DNS records that are necessary for delivering email to your address.

An MX record is used to tell the world which mail servers accept incoming mail for your domain and where emails sent to your domain should be routed. Assigning multiple MX records, is a fail-safe measure you can use in the event your default mail server is down. If your MX records do not point to the correct location you will not receive email.

To route incoming email for your domain through the Spam Experts filter you need to update the MX records in your domain provider's DNS settings. See Update Your MX Records in Your Domain Provider's DNS Settings (below).

 

Default MX Records

    • mx.spamexperts.com. (priority 10)

    • fallbackmx.spamexperts.eu. (priority 20)

    • lastmx.spamexperts.net. (priority 30)

 

Please open a support ticket for further assistance on how to get started with SpamExperts.

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