Domain on beget.ru
To link a domain, you need to be its owner and verify it.
If you plan to use the domain to send and receive corporate mail, configure the DNS records for it. If you delegate your domain to Yandex DNS servers, the records are configured automatically, and you can manage them directly in Yandex 360 for Business.
Verify your domain
Configure DNS records
If you delegate your domain to Yandex servers, all records are configured automatically.
- If you don't want to delegate your domain to Yandex servers, set up the DNS records for your domain on beget.ru.
Delegating a domain means transferring domain management to the selected DNS server. You can delegate the domain to Yandex DNS servers, which will then store and manage service information about your domain.
If you delegate your domain:
The DNS records required for Yandex Mail (MX, SPF, and DKIM) are configured automatically.
You can manage DNS records directly in Yandex 360 for Business.
To delegate your domain to Yandex servers:
- In the DNS section, expand the line with the name of the domain that you added to Yandex 360 for Business, and click Edit DNS servers.
- Delete the existing DNS values and specify the following values:
- DNS1
: dns1.yandex.net.
- DNS2
: dns2.yandex.net.
Go to the domain management page and make sure your domain status is Delegated.
If you want your domain address to redirect users to your website, make sure that the website address is linked to the domain name. To do this, check the domain A records in the DNS editor in Yandex 360 for Business.
An MX record points to the server that receives mail for your domain. If you want a Yandex server to process your mail, you have to create an MX record that points to this server.
SPF records reduce the risk of an email from an address on your domain ending up in the recipient's spam folder.
To create records manually:
- In the DNS record management section (Step 2 of the domain verification instructions), delete the existing MX records.
Click MX templates and select Yandex. All settings will be configured automatically.
With a DKIM signature, the email recipient can be sure a message actually came from the alleged sender. To set up a DKIM signature for emails sent from your domain, create a TXT record with a public signature key for your domain.
To configure a DKIM signature manually:
- Log in to the admin account for the company.
- Go to the Domains page.
Click Add DKIM next to the domain name you want to add a signature for.
If the required domain is not in the list, make sure it is connected and verified.
Under Configure DKIM signature, copy the public key value for your domain.
- In the DNS record management section from Step 2 of the domain verification instructions, click Add subzone. Enter
mail._domainkey
as the subdomain name. The created subzone will appear in the list. - In the Add quickly section, select the created subzone, specify the type of the TXT record, and enter the public key value you received at Step 4 in the
txt data
field.For example,
v=DKIM1; k=rsa; t=s; p=MIGfMA0GCSEBtaCOteH4EBqJlKpe...
Check the domain's DNS records and make sure they are updated and configured correctly.