For you to receive emails with Email Exchange, your MX record has to be configured and pointed to the right path. In this article, you’ll know all about MX Records and where to manage them.
Note: The information herein is applicable to Aust Domains email Exchange plans. If you have Microsoft 365 from Vodien, follow this link to obtain Office 365 DNS records at Vodien. |
What is my MX Record?
MX Record is responsible for routing emails between mail servers, ensuring that they get from point A to point B. In other words, it routes messages sent from and to the email addresses that you create with your domain name, e.g. email@mydomain.com. To start sending and receiving emails with our hosted Email Exchange, configure your MX Record to the following:
Type | Records | Priority |
MX | smtp.ds.network smtp-uk.ds.network |
5 10 |
Where do I add my MX Records?
Where you add and manage your MX Records will depend on the Name Servers set on your domain. If your domain is registered with Vodien, refer to the table below to know where and how you can change your MX Records:
Name Server Records | Vodien Domains Product/s | Where to Update DNS |
ns1.premium.exchange ns2.premium.exchange |
Email Exchange Hosting | Exchange Manager |
ns1.syrahost.com ns2.syrahost.com |
Aust Domains Email Hosting Aust Domains Web Hosting (Linux) Website Builder |
Hosting Manager |
Aust Domains Web Hosting (Windows) | Hosting Manager – Plesk | |
ns1.dnspackage.com ns2.dnspackage.com |
Premium DNS | Account Manager |
ns1.vodien.com ns2.vodien.com ns3.vodien.com |
WordPress Hosting Web Hosting (Linux) Web Hosting (Windows) |
Account Manager cPanel Plesk |
If your domain is not hosted with Vodien, please contact your domain Registrar, provide them with our MX Records, and have them add it for you.
Feel free to contact our Singapore or Australia Support Team if you have further questions.