Apple Business User Guide
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Verify your domain name for Branded Mail in Apple Business
Send the link to this page to the DNS or IT administrator who has the authority to make changes to the DNS server for the domains used to send and receive email.
Before Branded Mail can be used:
All the requirements need to be completed. See Set up Branded Mail.
A domain name needs to be verified. This is done by having a unique TXT record added to the DNS server for the top-level domain (which then allows all subdomains) or added to one of the subdomains (for a single subdomain).
Prepare the DNS server to add the TXT record, then follow the steps below.
Important: To complete this task, you need to have a user sign in to Apple Business whose role has permissions to view, edit, and delete the organization’s domains.
Add a domain or subdomain
In Apple Business, sign in with a user whose role has permissions to manage Branded Mail.
To view roles and permissions, see Intro to roles and permissions.
In your browser, choose Brands > Branded Mail.
Select Add, then enter the domain or email address.
Select Copy to copy the TXT record to your Clipboard, paste the record into the DNS server, then save the change and if necessary, restart the DNS service.
It may take a few minutes for the DNS service to recognize the new record.
Select Verify.
When verification is complete, select Done.