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Google Support
support.google.com › a › answer › 48090
DNS basics - Google Workspace Admin Help
You do this by changing various types of DNS records. You change your domain's MX records, for example, to direct email for your domain to Google's mail servers. ... Mail Exchange (MX) records direct a domain's email to the servers hosting the domain's user accounts. To set up Gmail if you have Google Workspace...
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Reddit
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r/googleworkspace on Reddit: Manage domain DNS entries Google Workspace / Google domains COMBO
January 30, 2024 -

eMail are hosted at Google WOrkspace.

Name Server et Google Domains

ns-cloud-c2.googledomains.com.
ns-cloud-c3.googledomains.com.
ns-cloud-c4.googledomains.com.
ns-cloud-c1.googledomains.com.

I can't figure out where to change DNS entries...We're enabling DKIM and need to create a CNAME.

When we go to Google Domain Admin, we can't access DNS manager for the domain zone

When we try to do it through Google Workspace neither

What are the steps / right place to access the " DNS MANAGER " for a domain hosted at Google Workspace/Google Domains as the DNS authority

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Correct Google Workspace Gmail settings
I know there are lots of questions (and answers) about the proper DNS settings for using Gmail (with Google Workspace) with Cloudflare. I’m still confused, though, as it seems that there is conflicting information. So I after Google Domains announced the registrar business to Squarespace, ... More on community.cloudflare.com
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Google Workspace DNS Configuration - Tech Talk - TWiT.Community
I’m setting up a new Google Workspace account. I purchased my domain name through Google (apparently in conjunction with Square Space). I’m supposed to add a new CNAME record. But I was never given any Square Space credentials. I think I can edit the DNS settings through my Goo... More on twit.community
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Manage domain DNS entries Google Workspace / Google domains COMBO
I found 2 different ways to access the right place.... Will let you know here if one works More on reddit.com
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Google workspace DNS records
Customers who subscribe to Google Workspace after April 2023 use one MX record. They've simplified. More on reddit.com
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Google Support
support.google.com › a › answer › 6398669
Set up Google Workspace with a third-party DNS host - Google Workspace Admin Help
Several other domain hosts offer similar features, and the setup steps are similar. Step 1. Create your ClouDNS account · Go to www.ClouDNS.net and create a new account. Sign in to your dashboard. Next to DNS Zones, click Add new. Click Master zone. In the Domain name field of the New domain ...
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DreamHost
help.dreamhost.com › hc › en-us › articles › 360028698071-Google-Workspace-DNS
Google Workspace DNS – DreamHost Knowledge Base
The following two configurations apply if you signed up for Google Workspace in the DreamHost panel. ... If your nameservers are currently pointed to DreamHost, your site's DNS is hosted at DreamHost. In this case, DreamHost sets up your MX records, verifies the domain with a token in a TXT record, and then updates your site's SPF record.
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Cloudflare Community
community.cloudflare.com › application performance › dns & network
Correct Google Workspace Gmail settings - DNS & Network - Cloudflare Community
September 4, 2023 - Make sure to replace the generic MX records with the Google Workspace specific MX entries, as outlined in this document: Google Workspace MX record values - Google Workspace Admin Help. Make sure each MX record correctly points to Google’s mail servers with appropriate priority values: ... If the issue still persists, it might help to remove any conflicting MX records. Also, check if the propagations have fully taken place; it can take some time for the DNS changes to fully propagate globally.
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Hostinger
hostinger.com › support › 1583453-how-to-set-up-a-domain-for-google-workspace-email-at-hostinger
How to Set Up a Domain for Google Workspace Email at Hostinger – Hostinger Help Center
You can find more information in this article: Set up SPF – Google Workspace. To improve email security and reduce spam, it is strongly recommended to configure DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) and DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) records. Set up DKIM: follow this official guide. Set up DMARC: refer to this guide. After making these changes, allow a few hours for DNS propagation.
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Google
docs.cloud.google.com › networking › cloud domains › edit registration settings for a domain
Edit registration settings for a domain | Cloud Domains | Google Cloud Documentation
Click the domain name that you want to edit. You can also click more_vertMore next to the domain name to see the edit menu. To edit the DNS details, including the DNS provider option and the DNSSEC settings, click Edit DNS details.
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TWiT.Community
twit.community › tech talk
Google Workspace DNS Configuration - Tech Talk - TWiT.Community
March 19, 2024 - I’m setting up a new Google Workspace account. I purchased my domain name through Google (apparently in conjunction with Square Space). I’m supposed to add a new CNAME record. But I was never given any Square Space credentials. I think I can edit the DNS settings through my Goo...
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Name.com
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Adding DNS Records for Google Workspaces (formerly G Suite) - Name.com Knowledge Base
July 31, 2025 - Click on the domain you want to add MX records to for Google Workspaces. Under Domain Details, click on Manage DNS records in the third column.
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Porkbun
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How to Connect a Domain to Google Workspace Email - Porkbun Knowledge Base
August 16, 2025 - Locate the domain you're connecting to Google Workspace. Click the "Details" button to the far right of the domain name. On the domain details menu, locate "DNS RECORDS" and click the edit icon. ... On the "Manage DNS Records" menu that appears, scroll down until you see our "Quick DNS Config" ...
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SiteGround
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How to configure my domain to work with Google Workspace if my DNS is not managed by SiteGround? - SiteGround KB
February 21, 2025 - To configure your domain to use Google Workspace, add the following DNS record to your domain’s remote DNS zone. For domains pointed to SiteGround name server refer to this article. Add Google’s MX record to your domain’s DNS zone: SPF stands for Sender Policy Framework. It is a TXT DNS record, which ensures mail servers will accept emails sent from your domain only if they are sent from a list of trusted servers you set ...
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Reco
reco.ai › home › hub › configure mx records for google workspace email setup
Configure MX Records for Google Workspace Email Setup
January 13, 2025 - These settings are typically accessed through your domain registrar (the website where you purchased the domain name for your company) or a third-party DNS provider. Examples of platforms where MX records are configured include GoDaddy, Namecheap, Cloudflare, and AWS Route 53.
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Postaga
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How to Set Up DNS Records & Email Authentication for Google Workspace
June 24, 2022 - When you set up an account with Google Workspace for your website, Google needs to verify that you own and control your domain. You’ll do that by adding a TXT record that Google generates for you. This record also is going to be completely unique to you. When you set up an account with Google Workspace for your website, Google will generate a DKIM record for you to add to your DNS.
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Squarespace Help Center
support.squarespace.com › hc › en-us › articles › 217402917-Troubleshooting-Google-Workspace-domain-verification
Troubleshooting Google Workspace domain verification – Squarespace Help Center
October 6, 2025 - To learn more about presets and editing your DNS settings, visit Accessing your Squarespace Domain's DNS settings. To verify a secondary Google Workspace domain, add two MX records to the domain instead of a TXT record.
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Rocketspark
support.rocketspark.com › hc › en-us › articles › 900002319123-How-to-change-your-DNS-settings-in-Google-Domains
How to change your DNS settings in Google Domains – Rocketspark
January 7, 2025 - ​guide if you haven't already. ... Under the Resource Records there is a section called custom records. From there go into Manage Records, you will need to add the record you are wanting to add in.
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Namecheap
namecheap.com › support › knowledgebase › article.aspx › 1244 › 2234 › google-workspace-domain-registered-with-namecheap-ownership-validation
Google Workspace: Domain registered with Namecheap ownership validation - Domains - Namecheap.com
October 24, 2025 - In order to associate your domain name purchased from Namecheap and pointed to our BasicDNS, PremiumDNS, or FreeDNS with your Google Workspace account, you need to verify domain ownership first. This can be done via Google Admin Console. Please note that if your domain is pointed to a third-party DNS, host records for ownership verification should be created on the side of your DNS provider.
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Ecenica Hosting
ecenica.com › support › answer › google-workspace-domain-dns-settings
Google Workspace Domain Settings - Ecenica
Open Ecenica Dashboard and go to My Domains. Select your domain you wish to connect to Google Workspace. From the menu, click DNS. In the Add New Record field enter the following: Name: @ Type: TXT Value: google-site-verification=h8nKAuCB6H...