MX Records – Mail Exchange

(For Plesk Hosting – Rebel-Hosted Email via canada6.rebel.com)


💡 What’s an MX Record?

An MX Record (Mail Exchange Record) is a DNS entry that tells the internet where to deliver email for a domain.

Think of it like a postal route:

“To deliver mail to info@firstday.ca, send it to the mail server at canada6.rebel.com.”

Without a valid MX record, email delivery will fail completely.


🧾 Example MX Setup for firstday.ca

If the domain firstday.ca is hosted on Plesk with Rebel email, the correct MX setup is:

FieldValue
TypeMX
Host/Name@ (represents root domain)
Points tocanada6.rebel.com.
Priority10
TTL600 (or default)

✅ Notice the period (.) at the end of canada6.rebel.com. — it’s optional in many interfaces, but always treated as a full domain.


🛠 How to Check or Add MX Records in Plesk

  1. Log in to the customer’s Plesk Panel
  2. Go to Domains → DNS Settings
  3. Look for an MX record with:
    • Type: MX
    • Host: @
    • Destination: canada6.rebel.com
    • Priority: 10
  4. If missing or incorrect:
    • Click Add Record
    • Record Type: MX
    • Domain Name: @
    • Mail Exchange Server: canada6.rebel.com
    • Priority: 10
    • Save and Apply Changes

🔍 Use These Tools to Check MX Records (No Login Needed)

ToolUse it to…
MXToolboxCheck live MX records for any domain
DNSChecker.orgView global DNS propagation of MX
Google DIGQuick lookup for MX from browser
Kloth.netDIG tool with custom query settings

🔎 Example: Search firstday.ca for MX → Should return canada6.rebel.com.


🧠 When Is the MX Record Relevant?

SituationHow MX Record Affects It
Email not sending or receivingLikely MX is missing or wrong
Customer migrated to Gmail/OutlookMX must be updated to point to their servers
Webmail works, but not Outlook/GmailMX might be fine — issue could be SMTP/IMAP settings
Email used to work, now doesn’tMX might have changed (check DNS zone)

❌ Common Issues to Watch For

ProblemWhat’s Likely HappeningFix
No MX record at allEmail has nowhere to goAdd correct MX pointing to canada6.rebel.com
Wrong MX serverMay point to old host or incorrect providerUpdate to canada6.rebel.com
Multiple MX entries with same priorityRare; could confuse routingKeep a single, clear MX unless intentionally load balanced
Using Gmail but still pointing to RebelEmails may not arrive in GmailReplace Rebel MX with Gmail’s records

✅ Agent Checklist

  • 🔍 Check DNS zone in Plesk → DNS Settings
  • ✅ One MX record: @canada6.rebel.com with priority 10
  • 🧪 Use external tools to confirm: MXToolbox, DNSChecker
  • 🗣 Ask customer:
    • “Where is your email hosted?”
    • “Are you using Webmail or Gmail/Outlook?”
  • ⚠ Don’t add both Gmail + Rebel MX records at the same time — choose one

📌 Summary for Agents

  • MX Records control where mail gets delivered
  • For Plesk + Rebel email hosting:
    MX → canada6.rebel.com (priority 10)
  • Add/edit MX via Plesk → DNS Settings
  • Use external tools (MXToolbox, DNSChecker) to verify from outside
  • If email isn’t working, MX is one of the first things to check

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