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HiAssuming I have registered a domain, set up hosting and set up an email today.
If I sent an email to the new address yesterday, would it receive the email?
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If the domain was not registered yesterday when you sent the email then the email will not arrive.
HiThanks,
If the domain is registered, hosting set up but email address not set up would it make any difference?
Edit to add: if domain registered and hosting set up the day before sending the email
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In that instance it would be a hard bounce of address doesn’t exist.
That would not trigger any sort of retry from the sending server.
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No.Assuming I have registered a domain, set up hosting and set up an email today.
If I sent an email to the new address yesterday, would it receive the email?
No, the email sent to your new address yesterday would not be received. Email delivery relies on the domain's DNS settings being properly configured and propagated across the internet. When you register a domain and set up hosting, DNS records (such as MX records for mail exchange) are created to route emails to your server.Assuming I have registered a domain, set up hosting and set up an email today.
If I sent an email to the new address yesterday, would it receive the email?