Domain Emails
Create and manage email addresses for your verified domains.
Domain emails allow you to send and receive emails using your own domain, such as [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected].
Prerequisites
Before creating domain emails, you need:
- A verified domain in LiteStartup (see Domains)
- DNS records configured for email receiving (MX records)
Getting Started
- Go to Emails > Emails Setup page from the dashboard
- Click Add Email to create a new email address
- Choose the domain and enter the local part (e.g.,
support) - Start sending and receiving emails
Creating a Domain Email
Add Email Address
- Click Add Email
- Select a verified domain
- Enter the email address (local part only, e.g.,
info) - Enter a display name (e.g., "Info Team")
- Choose email type
- Click Save
Email Types
| Type | Description | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Team Email | Shared inbox for the team | support@, info@, sales@ |
| Member Email | Personal email for a team member | john@, jane@ |
Managing Domain Emails
View Email List
The Domain Emails page shows all your email addresses with:
- Email address
- Display name
- Associated domain
- Email type
- Creation date
Edit Email
- Click on an email address
- Update display name or settings
- Click Save
Delete Email
- Click Delete on an email
- Confirm deletion
Warning: Deleting an email address will remove all associated data.
Using Domain Emails
Send Emails
Use domain emails as the "From" address when sending:
- Go to Emails → Compose
- Select your domain email in the "From" field
- Compose and send your email
Receive Emails
Incoming emails to your domain email appear in:
- Go to Emails → Inbox
- View and manage received emails
- Reply or forward as needed
In Marketing Campaigns
Use domain emails for marketing:
- Go to Marketing → Create Campaign
- Select your domain email as the sender
- Recipients see your professional email address
Email Address Examples
| Purpose | |
|---|---|
[email protected] |
Customer support |
[email protected] |
General inquiries |
[email protected] |
Information requests |
[email protected] |
Automated notifications |
[email protected] |
Sales inquiries |
[email protected] |
Newsletter sending |
API Access
Manage domain emails programmatically via the Domain Emails API:
Best Practices
- Use descriptive names -
support@is clearer thans@ - Set display names - "Support Team" looks more professional
- Create role-based emails - Use
support@,sales@instead of personal names - Use noreply sparingly - Customers prefer emails they can reply to
- Monitor all inboxes - Don't let emails go unanswered
Last updated: March 11, 2026