
Share login information with your team membersīefore you change your MX records, we recommend informing your team members of the upcoming change. Now that you have a domain, you can create an organization (new window) and add users (new window) to it. If it didn’t succeed, don’t worry the process can take a while, so try again in an hour. If it succeeds, you can now move on to the next step (creating an MX record). Wait a few minutes, then click Next in the Proton Mail Edit domain console to trigger a DNS check by our servers. Save the record using the checkmark on the right (as shown above). TTL: Select a low value to update your DNS record faster.Value: Copy and paste the value from the Value / Data / Points to column of the Verify tab in the Proton Mail Edit Domain console.
Host: (If the value isn’t accepted, enter your domain instead). In your browser, log in to your Proton Mail account and select Settings → Go to settings → Proton Mail → Domain names → Add domain. Configure your domain registrar’s DNS records so that Proton Mail handles the emails sent and received using that domain.ġ.
Create new users and add team members to your account. Verify your domain so that Proton knows it is genuinely yours. Add your domain to your Proton Mail account.
The procedure for setting up your custom domain for use by your Proton Mail account is as follows:
Proton Business: 10 custom domains (by default with the option to add more). Proton Mail Essentials: 3 custom domains. Proton Visionary (legacy users only): 10 custom domains. The number of custom domains you can use with Proton Mail depends on your plan. If you’ve purchased a custom domain from Namecheap (such as ), you can use it to send and receive emails with your Proton Mail account (for example, using the email address do this, you must have a paid Proton plan (new window).