How to check my SPF records? Where do I confirm my DNS records are correct? How to see if TXT records are configured?
Answer
Important: You may have to wait up to 48 hours for your checkmarks to turn green. Your email administrator configured these records outside of Zendesk and it can take some time to update in your account.
Only an admin can verify a successful DNS setup by following these steps:
Internal verification
Navigate to the Email settings in Admin Center.
.zendesk.com
Locate your support address.
Look for green verification check marks indicating a successful email setup.
Click See details and verify each email error message using the Verify buttons.
Wait up to 48 hours for these records to update and check your external inbox and sent folder, as well as your tickets, to see if emails are sending and being received.
Note: Each email setup is different and some DNS records are optional. Your specific configuration may not require all three errors to be addressed.
See below for a video demonstration of the steps listed above:
Ensure this error won't happen again by:
Routinely checking back on your support addresses in your email settings.
Asking your email admin to inform you of any external changes that may impact emails forwarding into Zendesk.
Many email admins enter their records into third-party email tools, such as MXtoolbox.com or DMARC Analyzer, to diagnose what is wrong with their DNS records. The example below uses MXtoolbox.com.
Note: Resolving these errors requires steps outside of your Zendesk account. The Zendesk Customer Support cannot access or advise on your external email settings. This article provided example instructions in third-party tools that may be different than how your email admin will resolve the error.
Test your record by entering the record into the field, formatting it properly, and hit "Enter" to begin the record lookup. Keep in mind that testing a DNS record differs slightly per record. See the examples below:
In this example, to test this SPF record, copy the text after the @ sign in my email, the domain.com. For example, copy the text myexamplecompany.com.
To test this DNS record, copy just my email domain. For example, myexamplecompany.com.
To test the TXT record, add zendeskverification in front of the email domain. For example, enter zendeskverification.myexamplecompany.com.
You will hopefully see a green verification message about your record. See the examples below:
This SPF record includes the recommended information and has a green Pass description.
This DNS check resulted in green verification check marks and no glaring issues.
The TXT record was successfully found and passed verification.
If your record does not pass this external verification check, the error message provided by the third-party tool should help inform your email admin as to what needs to be addressed with your DNS record.
See below for a video demonstration of the steps listed above:
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