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  1. DNS basics - Google Workspace Admin Help

    The TTL is a value in a DNS record that determines the number of seconds before subsequent changes to the record go into effect. Each of your domain's DNS records, such as an MX record, CNAME …

  2. Set up MX records for Google Workspace

    This is where you can change your domain's MX records. Go to your domain's DNS settings. Look for something like DNS Records, Domain Management, or Name Server Management. Find the MX …

  3. Set up Google Workspace with a third-party DNS host - Google …

    To verify your domain and set up email with Google Workspace, you update your domain’s DNS records. These custom DNS records are typically hosted by your domain host (typically where you …

  4. TXT record values - Google Workspace Admin Help

    When you add a TXT record to your domain's DNS settings, you enter specific values depending on what you're using the TXT record for. Below are the values to use when configuring TXT records for …

  5. Connect your website to a domain registered through Google - Google ...

    To keep your Google Workspace services (such as Gmail) working after connecting your domain to your website with a Name Server record, copy the DNS records (TXT/SPF, MX, and CNAME) that are …

  6. Add a BIMI TXT record to your domain (detailed steps)

    Add a DNS TXT record for BIMI: Sign in to your domain host, typically where you purchased your domain name. If you’re not sure who your domain host is, see identify your domain registrar. Go to …

  7. Add a CNAME record to your domain's DNS records - Google Help

    Verify your domain to unlock features (for Gmail accounts) Add a CNAME record to your domain's DNS records Set up Google Workspace with a third-party DNS host Start your free 14-day trial today …

  8. Set up DKIM - Google Workspace Admin Help

    DKIM helps protect your domain against spoofing by authenticating your email with a DKIM signature. Set up DKIM by generating a public DKIM key and adding it to your domain. Receiving servers use …

  9. Set up a custom domain - Blogger Help - Google Help

    Important: If you use CAA Records on your custom domain, you must add a record for letsencrypt.org. If you don’t, Blogger won't create or renew your SSL certificate.

  10. Verify your domain with a TXT record - Google Help

    This is where you can change your domain's DNS records. Go to your domain's DNS settings. Look for something like DNS Records, Domain Management, or Name Server Management. Find the TXT …