TXT Records
TXT Records refer to a universal type of DNS records that is used exclusively for informative purposes. They are most often utilized to protect your
email address from being involved in the delivery of fake spam messages.
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With the great progress in the field of
DNS technologies users can now take advantage of expanded options for control over their domains. This has become possible through the introduction of additional
domain name records such as TXT records, which operate apart from the functional purposes of other DNS record types such as
MX and A records, NS Records, etc.
In contrast to the other DNS record types, which are connected with the behavior of domain names, TXT records are generally used for informative purposes. They can store any type of free text information about a particular
hostname (domain name) including the name of the
hosting provider, contact details (contact person, phone number, email address, etc.) and other related details.
TXT records are most commonly used for storing SPF (Sender Policy Framework) records, thus helping for an
SPF Protection to be performed for a certain domain name. SPF records contain information that will help block any attempts of people who try to send fake spam messages that appear to be sent from your email address.
It is truly easy to create and edit TXT records through the
DNS management interface of the Control Panel coming with all NTC Hosting plans. Once you get your desired plan set-up you will be granted access to your personal
Control Panel, featuring a fully featured
Custom DNS Records manager. From there you will be able to manage a wide range of DNS records, including TXT records.
To
create a new TXT record, simply select the domain name you wish to apply it to, specify the desired text and hit the action button. It is even easier to edit a TXT record - simply select the record you wish to update from the section's listing and enter the new value.