MX Record lookup
With my MX Record Lookup Tool you can look up a domain’s Mail Exchanger (MX) records to see where incoming e-mails are delivered. MX records are part of the Domain Name System (DNS) and help determine which mail server to send emails to for a given domain.
What is an MX Record?
An MX record is a DNS record that identifies a domain’s mail servers and determines their priority. When someone sends an e-mail to your domain, the mail server uses the MX records to determine which server to send the e-mail to.
Why perform an MX Record Lookup?
- Fixing email problems: If you are experiencing problems receiving emails, checking your MX records can help identify configuration errors.
- Security check: Make sure your MX records are set correctly to prevent emails from being misdelivered or unauthorized servers from trying to intercept your email.
- Verify mail routing: Verify that your MX records are configured correctly for your mail service provider (such as Google Workspace, Office 365, etc.).
How does the MX Record Lookup Tool work?
- Enter the domain: Type the domain whose MX records you want to check.
- Automatic check: The tool performs a DNS lookup to retrieve the domain’s MX records.
- Receive Results: Get an overview of all MX records for the domain, including priorities and associated mail servers.
With my MX Record Lookup Tool, you can easily and quickly check a domain’s MX records, which is crucial for your email systems to function properly. By regularly checking your MX records, you can ensure that your emails are delivered correctly and protected from potential problems.