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Using Our Email with Domains Hosted Elsewhere

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Last Updated: May 28, 2015 3:35 PM

To use our email when your domain name is hosted by another company, you must point your MX records to us. MX records are located in your DNS zone file and direct email messages that are sent to your domain name to your email provider. If your MX records do not point to your email provider, you cannot receive email.

Check your nameservers to find out where your DNS zone file is located and update your MX records using the information below. For more information, see Checking MX Records in the Workspace Control Center.

Finding your MX Records for POP, IMAP, or Workspace Webmail

Your MX records display in the Workspace Control Center.

To Find Your MX Records

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. Click Email.
  3. Next to the account you want to use, click Manage.
  4. Click Tools, then click Server Settings. Select the domain you want to see MX records for.

Your MX records will display. Provide these MX records to your hosting provider to use our email. Your zone file can take up to 48 hours to reflect the change.

For information about checking your email, see How do I retrieve my email messages if I manage my DNS elsewhere?

MX Records for Hosted Exchange Email

Use these MX Records for Hosted Exchange Email:

Before continuing, make sure you know which version of Hosted Exchange Email your mailbox uses. For more information, see Finding Your Hosted Exchange Email Version.

MX0
  • Exchange 2007 — presmtp.ex1.secureserver.net
  • Exchange 2010 — presmtp.ex2.secureserver.net, presmtp.ex3.secureserver.net, or presmtp.ex4.secureserver.net
CNAME
  • Exchange 2007 — OWA.yourdomain.com pointed to mail.ex1.secureserver.net
  • Exchange 2010 — OWA.yourdomain.com pointed to mail.ex2.secureserver.net, mail.ex3.secureserver.net, or mail.ex4.secureserver.net
CNAME
  • Exchange 2007 — autodiscover.yourdomain.com pointed to autodiscoverredirect.ex1.secureserver.net
  • Exchange 2010 — autodiscover.yourdomain.com pointed to autodiscoverredirect.ex2.secureserver.net, autodiscoverredirect.ex3.secureserver.net, or autodiscoverredirect.ex4.secureserver.net