You must own a custom domain or purchase a new one from a registrar (e.g. GoDaddy).
UI Step
Setup DNS Records
After you purchase your domain, you have to add a few DNS records into your registrar account (e.g. GoDaddy).
To get started, choose whether you want to map a Domain or Subdomain to your Member.buzz space.
UI Tabs
UI Tab
title
Domain
Create a DNS Verification Record to verify the ownership of your domain and associate it with your Space:
Record
Host
Destination
CNAME
verify
verify.member.buzz
To map your domain (https://www.domain.com), create the following DNS Mapping Records to point to Member.buzz:
Record
Host
Destination
A
@
52.224.165.153
CNAME
www
member.buzz
Next, create the following DNS Verification Records to verify the ownership of your domain:
Record
Host
Destination
CNAME
verify
verify.member.buzz
After your custom domain has been approved and you have verified that it is functioning correctly, the DNS Verification Records can be removed.
UI Tab
title
Subdomain
To map your subdomain (https://subdomain.domain.com), create the following DNS Mapping Record to point to Member.buzz:
Record
Host
Destination
CNAME
subdomain
member.buzz
Next, create the following DNS Verification Record to verify the ownership of your domain:
Record
Host
Destination
CNAME
verify.subdomain
verify.member.buzz
After your custom domain has been approved and you have verified that it is functioning correctly, the DNS Verification Record can be removed.
UI Tab
title
Wildcard
If you have multiple Member.buzz Spaces using different subdomains on a single domain, create the following wildcard DNS Mapping Record to point to Member.buzz:
Record
Host
Destination
A
@
52.224.165.153
CNAME
*
member.buzz
Next, create the following DNS Verification Record to verify the ownership of your domain:
Record
Host
Destination
CNAME
verify
verify.member.buzz
After your custom domain has been approved and you have verified that it is functioning correctly, the DNS Verification Record can be removed.
A Sender Policy Framework (SPF) Record is an email authentication standard that compares the email sender’s actual IP address to a list of IP addresses authorized to send mail from that domain. The IP list is published in the domain’s DNS record.
In order to avoid having all of the notifications sent from your Space end up, in your Member's spam folder, you will need to add or modify your SPF record to indicate that Member.buzz is a legitimate source of mail for your domain.
If you have an SPF record set for your domain, you must add include:spf.member.buzz before the all mechanism of the record. If you do not have an SPF record for your domain you must create a TXT record with the value:
Code Block
v=spf1 a mx include:spf.member.buzz ~all
Do not create more than one SPF1 record for a given domain. If you need more than one SPF record, you will want to merge the additional SPF records into a single SPF record.
For example, if your existing record looks like this:
Code Block
v=spf1 a mx include:spf.protection.outlook.com ~all
You would just need to add our lookup at the end of the string, before the ~all mechanism, like so:
Code Block
v=spf1 a mx include:spf.protection.outlook.com include:spf.member.buzz ~all
After this record is added your notifications will be much less likely to end up in your Member's spam folder.
UI Step
Adding Domain to Member.buzz Space
Next, you must add your custom domain in your site's Domain Setup Dashboard.
Again, if you are The Penguin Club, this would be located here: