How to add CNAME, MX, and TXT records provided by AWS for identity verification

By: Roel
July 8, 2024

CNAME:

Don't include domain name in Host. 

For example if host is bfxbzvi3msksc2ig7gbpwv2mbvsvxx._domainkey.example.com, only input bfxbzvi3msksc2ig7gbpwv2mbvsvxx._domainkey

For value just copy as it

MX Record: 

Again don't include domain. If given contact@example.com, input only contact. Copy value as is and include quotation mark if included.

The mx record in aws would look like this: 10 feedback-smtp.ap-southeast-1.amazonses.com

Under value dont include 10 just feedback-smtp.ap-southeast-1.amazonses.com

Then put 10 in the priority

*This might only be true for namecheap

TXT record.

Again don't include domain. Copy value as is and include quotation mark if included.

Time it takes to be verified: Near instaneous


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Hi, my name is Roel. I am a TALL stack developer. I created this site to document all web applications I created using the TALL stack. I exclusively built products using Laravel because I like the experience writing applications using the simplest framework/stack available.



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