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domain name system domain does not exist

jo flag

I’m not receiving emails on my business gmail account domain. When people message me they get a bounce back message. How can this be solved.

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in flag
Well, the domain does not exist. Check with your DNS provider if it's just missing records.
vidarlo avatar
ar flag
By configuring things correctly. Start by reading [google documentation](https://support.google.com/a/answer/140034?hl=en).
Keith Langmead avatar
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Nominet https://www.nominet.uk/lookup/ lists under Nameservers `The Registrar has configured the domain to not function in the DNS by setting 'client hold'` which according to https://registrars.nominet.uk/uk-namespace/registration-and-domain-management/registration-systems/epp/uk-epp-status-fields/ means `Removes the domain from the zone file.`. So there may be more wrong with your domain/DNS records than just some missing MX records.
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jp flag

Your domain has no MX record, create an MX record pointing to the mail server hostname (ex: mail.exemple.com).

Nikita Kipriyanov avatar
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No, this is not the issue. Not an MX doesn't exists but the whole domain isn't published into DNS. If only MX was missing there will be attempts to deliver using domain A record.
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