If you use the Hostinger email service, you can continue using it at Zyro, too – all you need to do is create specific DNS records for your domain.
Once you set Zyro nameservers for your domain, its DNS zone can be accessed on the Domains page in your Zyro dashboard.
Simply click Manage domain and find the DNS records section: you'll need to add MX, SPF (TXT) and DKIM (CNAME) records there.
Set up your MX records
Host | Points to | Priority | TTL |
@ | mx1.hostinger.com | 5 | Default value |
@ | mx2.hostinger.com | 10 | Default value |
Set up your SPF records
DNS record type | Host | Value | TTL |
TXT | @ | v=spf1 include:_spf.mail.hostinger.com ~all | Default value |
Set up your DKIM records
DNS record type | Host | Value | TTL |
CNAME | hostingermail-a._domainkey | hostingermail-a.dkim.mail.hostinger.com | Default value |
CNAME | hostingermail-b._domainkey | hostingermail-b.dkim.mail.hostinger.com | Default value |
CNAME | hostingermail-c._domainkey | hostingermail-c.dkim.mail.hostinger.com | Default value |
Once the DNS records are set up, give them a couple to sync among servers worldwide, and you'll be able to send and receive emails without any problems!