Namecheap Private Email Domain DNS Entries In CloudFlare


Type: MX | Name: @ | Server: mx1.privateemail.com | Priority: 10 | Automatic TTL

Type: MX | Name: @ | Server: mx2.privateemail.com | Priority: 10 | Automatic TTL

Type:CNAME | Name: mail | Domain name: privateemail.com | Automatic TTL

Type: CNAME | Name: autoconfig | Domain name: privateemail.com | Automatic TTL

Type:CNAME | Name: autodiscover | Domain name: privateemail.com | Automatic TTL

Type: TXT | Name: @ | Content: v=spf1 include:spf.privateemail.com ~all | Automatic TTL

Type: SRV | Service name: _autodiscover | Protocol: TCP | Name: yourdomain.com | Priority: 0 | Weight: 0 | Port: 443 | Target: privateemail.com | Automatic TTL

E-Mail Security – Add TXT/SPF/DKIM/DMARC DNS Records For Your Domain

To add DKIM records in your domain’s DNS, first copy the DNS Record from Namecheap Dashboard;

Next, in your Domain Registrar’s DNS panel (i.e. CloudFlare), add a TXT record to create a DKIM entry by copying the DKIM DNS record from Namecheap;

Your final DNS entries on CloudFlare for successful operations of NameCheap’s Private E-mail should look like this;

To automatically forward your newly-created Namecheap E-mail address’s mails to another E-mail box of yours, simply create a filter in the settings as detailed on this link;

Access Your Email Account On NameCheap Private E-mail

Visit this URL with your newly-created E-mail address (username) and password;

https://privateemail.com/

Courtesy:

https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/9967/31/how-to-set-up-dns-records-for-namecheap-email-service-with-cloudflare-cpanel-and-private-email/

https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/317/2237/how-do-i-add-txtspfdkimdmarc-records-for-my-domain/

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