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To send and receive email at your domain, you need a separate email provider.

Choose a provider

Popular options:
  • Google Workspace: Gmail with your own domain. Starts at $6/month. Setup guide →
  • Zoho Mail: Free plan available for up to 5 users. Setup guide →
  • Microsoft 365: Outlook with your domain. Starts at $6/month. Setup guide →
Each provider walks you through setup and gives you MX records to add to your DNS.

Add MX records to your DNS

1

Get your MX records

Sign up with your chosen email provider. During setup, they give you MX records that look something like this:
TypeNameValuePriority
MX@mail.provider.com10
Copy them exactly. You’ll need them in the next step.
2

Open your DNS settings

If you bought your domain through Anything, go to anything.com/dashboard, click Domains, then Manage next to your domain.If you brought your own domain, log in to your registrar and find the DNS settings there.
3

Add the MX records

Add each MX record exactly as your provider shows. Don’t remove your existing A and CNAME records. Those are for your app and have nothing to do with email.
4

Wait for DNS to propagate

Changes take up to 24 hours to take effect. Once they do, your email address is live.
Your provider may also ask you to add TXT records for verification or spam protection (SPF and DKIM). Add those the same way, in the same DNS settings panel.

FAQ

Go to anything.com/dashboard, click Domains, then Manage next to your domain. Add any records your email provider gives you there.