If your domain email isn’t sending or receiving properly, the cause is usually a DNS or authentication issue rather than anything broken with your inbox.
First, confirm your MX records are correct. These direct incoming mail to your email provider, and even a small typo will stop messages arriving. Compare the records in your DNS settings against the exact values your provider supplies.
If your outgoing emails are landing in recipients’ spam folders, the likely culprits are missing or incorrect SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records. These authenticate your messages and reassure other mail servers that you’re legitimate. Adding them properly dramatically improves delivery.
If you recently changed any DNS records, remember that updates take time to propagate — email can be intermittent for a few hours afterwards.
Also check the basics: that your mailbox isn’t full, and that you’re using the correct incoming and outgoing server settings in your mail app.
If you’ve verified all of this and email still isn’t flowing, raise a ticket. Include your domain, your email provider, and whether the problem is with sending, receiving, or both.

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