Auto DNS Publishing simplifies the process of configuring and managing DNS records directly from within our platform. With this feature, you can publish DNS records for supported providers without needing to leave the interface or manually update your DNS settings.
Using Auto DNS Publishing
Auto DNS Publishing is available on the following pages:
Setup Wizard: When setting up a new domain, you can configure and publish the DMARC DNS record directly from the Setup wizard.
Hosted Services: Publish the DNS record(s) required by each Hosted Service from their respective pages
Hosted SPF
Hosted DMARC
Hosted DKIM
Hosted BIMI
Hosted MTA-STS / TLS-RPT
Whitelabel Setup: For whitelabel MSSPs, you can publish the required NS records from the Whitelabel setup wizard.
Supported DNS Providers
Auto DNS Publishing support depends on the DNS provider and the record types they allow for automated updates. Below is a list of supported DNS providers.
123-Reg
Amazon Route 53 (AWS)
Aruba
Arsys
Bluehost US
Cloudflare
Crazy Domains
Domain.com
Digital Ocean
DNSimple
DreamHost
Dynadot
Enom
Gandi
GoDaddy
Hetzner
Hover
Hostgator
Hostinger
Inmotion Hosting
IONOS
IWantMyName
Linode
LocaWeb
Name.com
Namebright
Namecheap
NameSilo
Network Solutions
Netlify
One.com
OpenSRS
OVH
Porkbun
Register.com
Register.it
Registro.br
Shopify
SiteGround
Spaceship
Strato
Squarespace
Web.com
Wix
Wordpress.com
Xneelo
A detailed table listing the capabilities of the DNS providers most commonly observed on our platform is provided below.
Note: The capabilities listed below are subject to change. This table will be updated regularly to reflect the latest supported record types for each provider.
Auto DNS Publishing: Step-by-Step Guide for the Setup Wizard
Navigate to the Setup Wizard and enter your domain
Configure your DMARC record and click on Next
Select your DMARC record publishing options (Hosted DMARC or TXT record), then click on the newly added Publish DNS Record button to initiate the publishing process.
You will notice that your domain’s DNS provider will be automatically displayed on this screen. In this example, the Hosted DMARC (CNAME) option has been selected and Amazon Route53 has been identified as the Domain’s DNS provider
After clicking on Publish DNS record, a modal window will appear to guide you through the Auto DNS Publishing process.
Your domain will be analyzed, and the system will detect your DNS provider automatically.
Authenticate your DNS provider by following the on-screen instructions.
In this example, the Route53 authentication process is presented. This process can vary depending on your domain’s DNS provider
Upon successful authentication, the record will be published on your DNS and a success message will be displayed.
Depending on the DNS provider, there could be additional steps that need to be taken to publish the record.
Once the record is published, you can close the modal window.
The setup is now complete, and your DNS record is live! As usual, DNS records can take up to 48 hours to fully propagate.
Important Notes
Authorization: Some DNS providers require one-time authorization before records can be published automatically.
Record Validation: After publishing, ensure the record is live by checking the validation status within the platform.
Manual Updates: For providers that do not support Auto DNS Publishing, manual updates may still be necessary.
This guide will help you leverage Auto DNS Publishing to streamline your DNS record management, ensuring your email infrastructure remains secure and compliant with the latest standards. For further assistance, please refer to our support documentation or contact the help desk.