// dns setup guide

Two DNS records.
That's all it takes.

To send and receive email from your domain through easonet, you need to add two records to your DNS settings. This guide walks you through it step by step.

What is DNS and why do I need to change it?
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// select your dns provider
1
Open your DNS settings in Cloudflare
1.Log in at cloudflare.com and click on your domain
2.Click DNS in the left sidebar
3.Click Add record
2
Add the MX record
This routes incoming email to easonet
record values
Type
MX
Name / Host
@
Value / Points to
route1.mx.cloudflare.net
Priority
13
1.Set Type to MX
2.Set Name to @ (or leave blank)
3.Set Mail server to route1.mx.cloudflare.net
4.Set Priority to 13
5.Turn off the orange Proxy cloud — it must be grey (DNS only)
6.Click Save
3
Add the SPF record
This prevents outgoing email from landing in spam
record values
Type
TXT
Name / Host
@
Value / Content
v=spf1 include:_spf.brevo.com ~all
1.Click Add record again
2.Set Type to TXT
3.Set Name to @ (or your domain name)
4.Set Content to: v=spf1 include:_spf.brevo.com ~all
5.Click Save
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Go back to easonet and verify

Once you've saved both records, go back to easonet and click "I've added the records — verify now" in the DNS setup wizard. Our checker will poll every few seconds and turn green when both records are detected.

MX record — usually propagates in 1–5 minutes
SPF record — usually propagates in 1–5 minutes
In rare cases it can take up to 48 hours
Common issues
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Ready to set up your domain?
The DNS wizard inside easonet guides you through this automatically.
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