To route the incoming email for your domain through the SpamExperts filtering cloud you have to change your MX records.
Prior to changing the MX records, it is best to check your TTL. We recommend a maximum value of “3600” in order to propagate any DNS changes faster. Higher TTLs can lead to spam not being filtered by our nodes yet.
Some DNS control panels require you to use a trailing dot (.) after the hostname. Please check with your DNS provider if this is the case for you.
Removal of old MX records is required to make sure all emails are filtered through the SpamExperts cloud, as spammers actively try different MX records (such as with the highest numbered priority) to bypass spam filters.
DNS changes may take some time before they are picked up by the DNS resolvers world-wide, so email may continue to deliver directly to the original MX records without filtering for 24 hours.
You can check using the SpamExperts log search or within the email headers if the message has passed through the SpamExperts filtering nodes.
Default MX records
Please edit the DNS settings for your domain:
1. Ensure the domain has been added to the filtering system, next add the following MX records:
2. Remove the original MX records
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