MX Record Checker

MX records define which mail servers receive email for your domain.

Result for raynorassoc.com

Found
Priority Exchange
10 usa.mx1.mailanyone.net.
10 raynorassoc.com.mx101-na.mailanyone.net.
20 raynorassoc.com.mx102-na.mailanyone.net.
20 usa.mx2.mx25.net.
30 raynorassoc.com.mx103-na.mailanyone.net.
30 usa.mx3.mailanyone.net.
40 usa.mx4.mx25.net.

FAQ

What are MX records?
They define which servers receive inbound email for a domain and their priority order.
Do I need MX records?
Only if you want to receive email on this domain. Sending can work without MX depending on provider.
Why is Exchange shown as “.”?
Some configurations use a null MX (RFC 7505) to explicitly disable email receiving.
Should I have multiple MX servers?
Usually yes for redundancy, unless your provider explicitly uses one.
How long does DNS change take?
Propagation depends on TTL and caching; typically minutes to hours.

Common mistakes

  • MX points to a hostname without an A/AAAA record.
  • Using CNAME for MX target (not recommended).
  • Wrong priorities or only one server without redundancy.