Link a domain
To link a domain, you must be its owner. If you don't have a domain, choose and register a domain name with a registrar company. You can link each domain to only one company in Yandex 360 for Business. To transfer a domain from one company to another, disconnect it from the previous company and link it to the new one.
You can link multiple domains in Yandex 360 for Business. The first domain you link to your company becomes its primary domain and can be used to create employee mailboxes. You can also add alias domains.
Link a primary domain
- Step 1. Add a domain
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- Log in to the administrator account for the company.
- Go to the Domains page.
Enter the name of your domain (such as
example.com
) and click Add domain.The domain is added to the list with the Not verified status.
- Step 2. Confirm that you own the domain.
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- Next to the domain name, click Verify domain. Verification ensures that nobody else can connect a domain without the owner's consent.
- Verify your domain using one of the following methods:
Follow the on-screen instructions for the selected verification method and click Check domain.
If verification failed, try again later. It can take up to 72 hours to verify a domain using a DNS record.
To change the domain verification method, click Check domain in the verification error message.
Wait until your domain is verified.
Restriction. If this is the first domain you are connecting to your company, other actions in Yandex 360 for Business will be blocked until it's verified.
- Step 3. Configure the DNS records for your domain
- Attention. If you transfer data from another platform, first import mailboxes, and then configure DNS records.
Records can be configured manually or automatically.
Link an alias domain
An alias domain is an alternative name for your primary domain.
Once you link an alias domain, the employee will have an additional address linked to their mailbox on the primary domain. For more information, see Mailbox aliases.
You can link an alias domain in the same way as the primary domain.