Learn how to avoid conflicts with your existing MX records when setting up a Resend domain.
@resend.com
domain should be delivered to the google servers.
Now, let’s say you want to use Resend to send emails from @yourdomain.com
. You’ll need to add an MX record for send.yourdomain.com
that looks something like this:
send.yourdomain.com
, not yourdomain.com
. MX records only impact the subdomain they are associated to, so the Resend MX record will not affect your existing records on the root domain.Conflicts with existing records
send.yourdomain.com
, you will need to remove it before adding the Resend MX record.If you need to keep the existing record, you can add a subdomain to your domain (e.g. sub.yourdomain.com
) which will move the Resend MX location to send.sub.yourdomain.com
.Conflicts with existing priority
send.yourdomain.com
, but you can use a higher number if 10 is already in use.