Domain Registration
Register your domain and configure DNS records for Conbool.
To register your domain with Conbool, first enter it and then add the displayed DNS records at your DNS provider.
This ensures that only you as the owner can send emails through this domain and that outbound messages are correctly signed.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Enter Domain
Enter your domain (e.g., yourcompany.com) in Conbool and confirm the entry.
2. Add DNS Records
To complete the registration, the following records must be set:
Verification Record (TXT)
| Type | Name | Value | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| TXT | _verification.yourcompany.com | from Conbool | Confirmation that you are the owner of the domain |
SPF Record (TXT)
| Type | Host/Name | Value | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| TXT | @ | include:mail.conbool.com | Authorizes Conbool to send emails on your behalf |
Important
Only one SPF record may exist per domain. Therefore, always add include:mail.conbool.com to your existing record.
DKIM Record (TXT) – after registration
The DKIM record is created only after successful domain registration.
You can find it in the Dashboard under Metrics.
| Type | Name | Value | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| TXT | conbool1._domainkey.yourcompany.com | Displayed in the Conbool dashboard after registration | Signing outbound emails with DKIM |
Procedure
- Log in to your DNS provider.
- Open the DNS settings management.
- Enter the displayed records exactly as shown in the Conbool dashboard.
- Save the changes.
Depending on the provider, it can take up to 24 hours for the changes to take effect worldwide.
3. Verification
- Conbool automatically checks whether the DNS records have been set correctly.
- After successful verification, your domain is marked as active.
- The DKIM record appears in the dashboard after registration and must then be additionally set.
- Only after that can emails be sent securely and signed through Conbool.