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Are there any MX records?

Yes! You have 11 MX records pointing to 3 FQDNs.

MX records set up for @samplecorp.com, @email.samplecorp.com, and @mail.samplecorp.com

Name Value Priority
samplecorp.com aspmx.l.google.com 1
samplecorp.com alt1.aspmx.l.google.com 5
samplecorp.com alt2.aspmx.l.google.com 5
samplecorp.com aspmx2.googlemail.com 10
samplecorp.com aspmx3.googlemail.com 10
email.samplecorp.com mx.sendgrid.net 10
mail.samplecorp.com mx.mimecast.com 1
mail.samplecorp.com alt1.aspmx.l.google.com 5
mail.samplecorp.com alt2.aspmx.l.google.com 5
mail.samplecorp.com alt3.aspmx.l.google.com 10
mail.samplecorp.com alt4.aspmx.l.google.com 10
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Why is this important?

If you're using samplecorp.com to receive emails, you typically need to add MX records to your DNS record set. Email services like Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, Yahoo!, etc. will provide these to you when you set up email with your domain.

MX records tell the internet where to send emails for your domain. Many services provide multiple MX records pointing to different mail servers within their systems for redundancy.