Update Your DNS
Summary: Follow these steps to update your DNS records for Office 365.
Instructions
Get Prepared
If you have opted to update your own DNS records (see DNS Records Explained for more information), you will need:
- Login information for your DNS hosting provider or domain registrar
- Your DNS information from Office 365
Get Started
The setup wizard in Microsoft Online Portal typically detects your registrar and gives you a link to step-by-step instructions for updating your DNS records at the registrar website. If it does not, follow the general steps linked below to get set up.
Records to add:
- How to Add MX Record to Route Email in Office 365
- How to add four CNAME records
- How to add a TXT record for SPF to help prevent email spam
- How to add two SRV records
I am Ready |
Guide Me |
| If you know how to update DNS records at your domain's DNS host, use the Office 365 DNS values to edit records at your domain's DNS host, for example, to set up an MX record or SPF record. Find the specific values to use with Locate Your Unique DNS Values in Office 365, or view them in the domains setup wizard as you step through it.
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If you need some help figuring out how to add the required DNS records, refer to the unique instructions on how to add each of the required records for your DNS host in the setup or go to Add DNS records to connect your domain
Note: Important: The exact name of the boxes or fields you type or paste the information into, to create each type of DNS record, are different for each DNS host. Your DNS host may have Help on their website to assist you in mapping the instructions here to the exact fields on their website.
Some DNS hosts do not let you create all of the required record types, which causes service limitations in Office 365. If your domain's host does not support SRV, TXT, or CNAME records, for example, we recommend that you transfer your domain to a DNS host that does support all required records. |
Help Me
If you have a custom domain but do not have a website, you can have Office 365 set up and manage DNS records for your domain instead of doing all the setup yourself. DNS Records Explained
. If your DNS host is not listed, use the general steps in this topic to set up your domain's DNS records so you can use your domain with Office 365 services, like email.