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MX Lookup

Introduction MX Lookup is a tool used to query and retrieve Mail Exchange (MX) records associated with a domain. MX records are DNS records that specify the mail servers responsible for receiving email on behal...

DNS TXT Record Save Failure Due to Mismatched TTL Values

DNS management interfaces may reject changes to TXT records with an error stating that records of the same name and type must have the same TTL value. This issue commonly surfaces when configuring DMARC, SPF, D...

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How to Set Up MX Records for Google Workspace (2026)

Email delivery for any domain depends on Mail Exchange (MX) records, a critical DNS configuration that tells the global internet where to deliver incoming email. When you deploy Google Workspace (formerly G Sui...

What Is the Ping Command and Why Every User Should Know It

In the realm of networking and system administration, the humble ping command is one of the most frequently used tools for verifying connectivity, diagnosing issues, and measuring the health of a network. Origi...

DMARC, DKIM, and SPF for Email Authentication

Introduction Email authentication is critical for protecting against spam, phishing, and other malicious activities. DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance), DKIM (DomainKeys Ide...

How to Set Up MX Records in cPanel for Google Workspace Email

Setting up Google Workspace email requires configuring the Mail Exchange (MX) records in your hosting provider’s cPanel. This ensures that all email sent to your domain is routed through Google’s servers. Follo...

How to Verify Domain in Google Workspace

Before using Gmail with Google Workspace, you must verify that you own the domain.Steps Sign in to Google Admin Console. Go to Domains → Manage Domains. Click Verify Domain. Google will provide a TXT record. Ex...