How do i find out who hosts my exchange mail

To find out who hosts your Exchange mail, you can try the following methods:

  1. Check your email settings: Look for the "Settings" or "Options" menu in your email client (e.g., Outlook, Outlook Web App, or mobile app). Check the "Account" or "Mail" settings for information about your email account's hosting provider.
  2. Check your email address: Look at your email address and see if it contains any hints about the hosting provider. For example, if your email address ends with "@example.com", it's likely hosted by a company called "Example".
  3. Use the "MX Record" lookup tool: MX Records are used to route email traffic to the correct mail server. You can use online tools like MXToolbox or WhatIsMyIP to look up the MX Records for your domain. The hosting provider's name should be listed in the MX Record.
  4. Check your domain registrar: If you registered your domain name with a registrar like GoDaddy, Namecheap, or Google Domains, you can log in to your account and check the DNS settings for your domain. The hosting provider's name should be listed in the DNS settings.
  5. Contact your IT department or email administrator: If you're part of an organization, you can contact your IT department or email administrator to ask who hosts your Exchange mail.
  6. Check your email client's settings: If you're using a desktop email client like Outlook, you can check the "Account Settings" or "Data Files" section to see if it lists the hosting provider's name.
  7. Use a DNS lookup tool: You can use online tools like DNSChecker or DNSLookup to perform a DNS lookup for your domain. This may reveal information about the hosting provider.

Remember that if you're using a public email service like Gmail or Outlook.com, your email is likely hosted by that service provider.