Sending Domain Setup
A sending domain authenticates your outgoing emails with DKIM and DMARC, ensuring they are delivered reliably and not marked as spam. This requires a CNAME record for domain verification, a TXT record for DKIM signing, and a TXT record for DMARC policy. To create a sending domain in Lettr:- Select Domains in the navigation panel
- Select Sending Domains
- Click Create Sending Domain
- Enter your desired sending subdomain (e.g.
mailing.company.com) - Click Create Domain
Configure Linode DNS
Log in to the Linode Cloud Manager and click Domains in the left sidebar. Select your domain from the list to open the DNS records management page.Domain registered with a different registrar?
Domain registered with a different registrar?
If you registered your domain elsewhere but want to manage DNS on Linode, you must first update the nameservers
at your registrar to Linode’s nameservers (
ns1.linode.com through ns5.linode.com).Add CNAME Record
The CNAME record verifies domain ownership with Lettr’s email infrastructure. Copy the CNAME values from Lettr to Linode:- Click Add a CNAME Record.
- Copy the Hostname from Lettr and paste it into the Hostname field in Linode (without your domain suffix). For example, paste only
mailing. - Copy the Value from Lettr and paste it into the Alias to field in Linode.
- Leave TTL set to Default.
- Click Save.
Linode automatically appends your domain to the record name. Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g.
mailing, not mailing.company.com). If you paste the full hostname, the resulting record will resolve as
mailing.company.com.company.com, which will fail verification.Add TXT Record (DKIM)
The DKIM record adds a cryptographic signature to your outgoing emails, allowing recipients to verify they were sent by an authorized sender. Copy the TXT values from Lettr to Linode:- Click Add a TXT Record.
- Copy the Hostname from Lettr and paste it into the Hostname field in Linode (without your domain suffix). For example, paste only
scph0126._domainkey.mailing. - Copy the Value from Lettr and paste it into the Value field in Linode.
- Leave TTL set to Default.
- Click Save.
Linode automatically appends your domain to the record name. Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g.
scph0126._domainkey.mailing, not scph0126._domainkey.mailing.company.com).Add TXT Record (DMARC)
The DMARC record tells receiving mail servers how to handle emails that fail authentication checks, protecting your domain from spoofing. Copy the TXT values from Lettr to Linode:- Click Add a TXT Record.
- Copy the Hostname from Lettr and paste it into the Hostname field in Linode (without your domain suffix). For example, paste only
_dmarc.mailing. - Copy the Value from Lettr (e.g.
v=DMARC1;p=none;) and paste it into the Value field in Linode. - Leave TTL set to Default.
- Click Save.
Linode automatically appends your domain to the record name. Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g.
_dmarc.mailing, not _dmarc.mailing.company.com).Verify Your Sending Domain
After adding all three DNS records, go back to Lettr and click Verify DNS Records. DNS propagation can take up to 24–48 hours, though it typically completes within 5–30 minutes for Linode.Inbound Domain Setup
An inbound domain allows Lettr to receive emails on your behalf. This requires three MX records that direct incoming mail to Lettr’s mail servers.Add Inbound Domain to Lettr
To create an Inbound domain in Lettr:- Select Domains in the navigation panel
- Select Inbound Domains
- Click Create Inbound Domain
- Enter your desired inbound subdomain (e.g.
inbound.company.com) - Click Create Domain.
Add MX Records
MX records tell other mail servers where to deliver emails addressed to your domain. Copy the MX values from Lettr to Linode:- Click Add a MX Record.
- Copy the first Required MX Record value (e.g.
rx1.sparkpostmail.com) from Lettr and paste it into the Mail Server field in Linode. - Set Preference to
10. - Copy the Hostname from Lettr and paste it into the Subdomain field in Linode (without your domain suffix). For example, paste only
inbound. - Leave TTL set to Default.
- Click Save.
- Repeat this process for the second (
rx2.sparkpostmail.com) and third (rx3.sparkpostmail.com) MX records, each with preference10.
Linode automatically appends your domain to the subdomain field. Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g.
inbound, not inbound.company.com).Verify Your Inbound Domain
After adding all three MX records, go back to Lettr and click Verify DNS Records. DNS propagation can take up to 24–48 hours, though it typically completes within 5–30 minutes for Linode.Tracking Domain Setup
A tracking domain allows Lettr to track email opens and link clicks using your own custom domain instead of the default Lettr tracking domain. This requires two CNAME records: one for the SSL certificate and one for routing tracking traffic to Lettr’s infrastructure.Add Tracking Domain to Lettr
To create a Tracking domain in Lettr:- Select Domains in the navigation panel
- Select Tracking Domains
- Click Create Tracking Domain
- Enter your desired tracking subdomain (e.g.
tracking.company.com) - Click Create Domain
Add SSL Certificate CNAME Record
The SSL Certificate CNAME record provisions an SSL certificate for your custom tracking domain, enabling secure HTTPS connections for tracked links. Add the record in Linode:- Click Add a CNAME Record.
- Copy the Hostname from Lettr and paste it into the Hostname field (without your domain suffix).
- Copy the Value from Lettr and paste it into the Alias to field.
- Leave TTL set to Default.
- Click Save.
Linode automatically appends your domain to the record name. Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g.
tracking, not tracking.company.com).Add Traffic CNAME Record
The Traffic CNAME record routes click and open tracking requests from your custom domain to Lettr’s tracking servers. Add the record in Linode:- Click Add a CNAME Record.
- Copy the Hostname from Lettr and paste it into the Hostname field (without your domain suffix).
- Copy the Value from Lettr and paste it into the Alias to field.
- Leave TTL set to Default.
- Click Save.
Linode automatically appends your domain to the record name. Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g.
tracking, not tracking.company.com).Verify Your Tracking Domain
After adding both CNAME records, go back to Lettr and click Verify DNS Records.Storage Domain Setup
A storage domain lets you serve email assets (images, attachments) from your own custom domain instead of the default Lettr storage URL. This requires two TXT records for certificate validation and ownership verification, and a CNAME record for routing asset requests to Lettr’s storage infrastructure.Add Storage Domain to Lettr
To create a Storage domain in Lettr:- Select Domains in the navigation panel
- Select Storage Domains
- Click Create Storage Domain
- Enter your desired storage subdomain (e.g.
assets.company.com) - Click Create Domain
Add TXT Record (Certificate Validation)
The Certificate Validation TXT record provisions an SSL certificate for your custom storage domain, enabling secure HTTPS delivery of email assets. Add the record in Linode:- Click Add a TXT Record.
- Copy the Hostname from Lettr and paste it into the Hostname field (without your domain suffix).
- Copy the Value from Lettr and paste it into the Value field.
- Leave TTL set to Default.
- Click Save.
Linode automatically appends your domain to the record name. Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g.
assets, not assets.company.com).Add TXT Record (Hostname Pre-validation)
The Hostname Pre-validation TXT record verifies ownership of the storage domain before Lettr provisions a custom hostname for it. Add the record in Linode:- Click Add a TXT Record.
- Copy the Hostname from Lettr and paste it into the Hostname field (without your domain suffix).
- Copy the Value from Lettr and paste it into the Value field.
- Leave TTL set to Default.
- Click Save.
Linode automatically appends your domain to the record name. Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g.
assets, not assets.company.com).Add CNAME Record (Domain Routing)
The Domain Routing CNAME record routes asset requests from your custom domain to Lettr’s storage infrastructure. Add the record in Linode:- Click Add a CNAME Record.
- Copy the Hostname from Lettr and paste it into the Hostname field (without your domain suffix).
- Copy the Value from Lettr and paste it into the Alias to field.
- Leave TTL set to Default.
- Click Save.
Linode automatically appends your domain to the record name. Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g.
assets, not assets.company.com).Verify Your Storage Domain
After adding all three records, go back to Lettr and click Verify DNS Records.Troubleshooting
Domain Suffix Not Omitted
Domain Suffix Not Omitted
Linode automatically appends your domain to the Hostname field. If you paste the full hostname (e.g.
mailing.company.com), the resulting record will resolve as mailing.company.com.company.com, which will fail
verification.Always paste only the subdomain portion (e.g. mailing, scph0126._domainkey.mailing, _dmarc.mailing).Records Not Propagating
Records Not Propagating
Linode DNS typically propagates within 5–30 minutes. If verification fails after adding records, check the
following:
- Wait at least 30 minutes before your first verification attempt.
- Confirm the records exist using command-line tools:
- Use a web tool like WhatsMyDNS or dnschecker.org to verify propagation across multiple DNS servers worldwide.
CNAME at Root Domain Not Supported
CNAME at Root Domain Not Supported
Linode doesn’t support CNAME records at the root domain. Use a subdomain for your sending domain
(e.g.
mailing.company.com). This is also a DNS protocol limitation — CNAME records cannot coexist with other
record types at the same name.Nameservers Not Pointing to Linode
Nameservers Not Pointing to Linode
If your records are saved in Linode but not resolving, confirm that your domain registrar is pointing to Linode’s
nameservers. You can check this with:The output should include Linode nameservers (
ns1.linode.com through ns5.linode.com). If it shows a different
provider’s nameservers, update them at your domain registrar.Wrong Record Type
Wrong Record Type
A common mistake is selecting the wrong record type:
| Record | Correct Type |
|---|---|
| Sending verification | CNAME |
| DKIM | TXT |
| DMARC | TXT |
| Inbound mail | MX |
| Tracking SSL certificate | CNAME |
| Tracking traffic | CNAME |
| Storage certificate validation | TXT |
| Storage hostname pre-validation | TXT |
| Storage domain routing | CNAME |
DKIM Value Truncated
DKIM Value Truncated
The DKIM TXT value is a long string. After saving the record, re-open it to confirm the full value was stored. If
it appears truncated, delete the record and re-add it, pasting the full value carefully. Do not wrap the value in
quotation marks — Linode handles long TXT records automatically, and manually adding quotes will cause them to be
stored as literal characters, breaking the record.
When to Contact Support
When to Contact Support
If your DNS records are correctly configured (confirmed with
dig or dnschecker.org) and verification still fails
after 48 hours, contact Lettr support at support@lettr.com or through the in-app chat. Include your domain name
and the output of the dig commands above.Related Topics
Sending Domains
Learn about sending domain setup, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.
Inbound Domains
Configure MX records to receive emails with Lettr.
Tracking Domains
Set up a custom tracking domain for click and open tracking.
Storage Domains
Serve email assets from your own custom domain.
Domains Overview
Understand domain types and how they work in Lettr.
Domain Verification Failures
Troubleshoot common DNS configuration and propagation issues.