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Add Domain to Resend

First, log in to your Resend Account and add a domain. Domain Details
It is best practice to use a subdomain (updates.example.com) instead of the root domain (example.com). Using a subdomain allows for proper reputation segmentation based on topics or purpose (e.g. marketing) and is especially important if receiving emails with Resend.

Log in to Gandi

Log in to your Gandi account:
  1. Choose your Domain from the Domain list.
  2. Select the DNS Records tab to get to the page to manage DNS records.
Domain Details

Add MX SPF Record

Select “Add record” on Gandi to copy and paste the values MX from Resend.
  1. On the Type page, choose MX.
  2. Use the default TTL of 10800.
  3. Type send for the Name of the record.
  4. Use the default Priority of 10.
  5. Copy the MX Value from Resend into the Hostname field.
  6. Select Create.
Gandi requires your MX record to have a trailing period when adding. Resend will include the trailing period when copying. Removing the period will cause the verification to fail.
Domain Details Domain Details Below is a mapping of the record fields from Resend to Gandi:
GandiResendExample Value
TypeTypeMX Record
NameNamesend
HostnameValuefeedback-smtp.us-east-1.amazonses.com.
TTL-10800
PriorityPriority10
Do not use the same priority for multiple records. If Priority 10 is already in use on another record, try a higher value 20 or 30.

Add TXT SPF Record

In the same section, select “Add record” again.
  1. On the Type page, choose TXT.
  2. Use the default TTL of 10800.
  3. Type send for the Name of the record.
  4. Copy the TXT Value Resend into the Text value field.
  5. Select Create.
Omit your domain from the record values in Resend when you paste. Instead of send.example.com, paste only send (or send.subdomain if you’re using a subdomain).
Domain Details Domain Details Below is a mapping of the record fields from Resend to Gandi:
GandiResendExample Value
TypeTypeTXT Record
NameNamesend
Text valueValue"v=spf1 include:amazonses.com ~all"
TTL-10800

Add TXT DKIM Records

In the same section, select “Add record” again.
  1. On the Type page, choose TXT.
  2. Use the default TTL of 10800.
  3. Type resend._domainkey for the Host name of the record.
  4. Copy the record value from Resend into the TXT value field.
  5. Select Create.
Omit your domain from the record values in Resend when you paste. Instead of resend._domainkey.example.com, paste only resend._domainkey (or resend._domainkey.subdomain if you’re using a subdomain).
Domain Details Domain Details Below is a mapping of the record fields from Resend to Gandi:
GandiResendExample Value
TypeTypeTXT Record
NameNamesend
Text valueValuep=example_demain_key_value
TTL-1 hour

Receiving Emails

If you want to receive emails at your domain, toggle the “Receiving” switch on the domain details page. Enable Receiving Emails for a verified domain
When you enable Inbound on a domain, Resend receives all emails sent to that specific domain depending on the priority of the MX record. For this reason, we strongly recommend verifying a subdomain (subdomain.example.com) instead of the root domain (example.com). Learn more about avoiding conflicts with your existing MX records.
Select “Add record” on Gandi:
  1. On the Type page, choose MX.
  2. Use the default TTL of 10800.
  3. Type inbound (or whatever your subdomain is) for the Name of the record.
  4. Use the default Priority of 10.
  5. Copy the MX Value from Resend into the Hostname field.
  6. Select Create.
Below is a mapping of the record fields from Resend to Gandi:
GandiResendExample Value
TypeTypeMX Record
NameNameinbound
HostnameContentinbound-smtp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com.
TTL-10800
PriorityPriority10
After verifying your domain, create a webhook to process incoming emails. For help setting up a webhook, how to access email data and attachments, forward emails, and more, see our guide on receiving emails with Resend.

Complete Verification

Now click Verify DNS Records on your Domain in Resend. It may take a few hours to complete the verification process (often much faster).

Troubleshooting

If your domain is not successfully verified, these are some common troubleshooting methods.
Review the records you added to Gandi to rule out copy and paste errors.