How to setup standard records for your domain for Plesk hosting

In this article we will show what the standard records for your domain for Plesk hosting.
If you don't know how to add new records, read this article: Setting up DNS for your domain

The next image shows an example of the standard records which are required for Plesk hosting.

TTL (Time to live) is what dictates how long it will be until it refreshes its DNS related information.
For example, the IP address your domain name points to or where your MX records are directing email.
TTL is always defined in seconds.

Common TTL's being used are 3600 ( 1 hour ) and 14400 ( 4 hours )

An example of the TXT record is:
"v=spf1 a mx a:plesk01.pl-services.nl a:plesk01.pl-services.nl a:yourdomain.com ip4:185.172.132.0/24 -all"

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