easyDNS mailbox provider

According to Live Direct Marketing's daily Tranco top-1M scan (July 13, 2026), easyDNS is the mailbox provider for 109 domains — 0.02% of 658,711 domains with MX records. Detection method: primary MX record (lowest preference).

Key facts

easyDNS is a Canadian domain registrar and hosting provider offering DNS management, domain registration, and email services as a bundled platform. It has operated these services for decades and maintains a customer base primarily in North America, though its registrations span globally across many top-level domains.

easyDNS appears throughout the long tail of smaller and mid-market websites rather than among the largest internet properties. Its typical deployment pattern—especially the pairing of easyDNS-hosted mail with Amazon SES for transactional email—reflects how many SMBs manage their email infrastructure. For senders and mailbox operators, this means easyDNS mailboxes are a common touchpoint when engaging North American business audiences, and deliverability issues often stem from SPF and DKIM misconfiguration at the registrar level.

Where easyDNS sits in the Tranco ranking

Tranco rank bandDomainsShare of its base
Top 1,00000.0%
Top 10,00010.9%
Top 100,0001513.8%
Top 1,000,0008578.0%
Unranked87.3%

Top-level domain split

TLDDomainsShare
.com4036.7%
.org1816.5%
.ca1513.8%
.net1311.9%
.cl32.8%
.info32.8%
.us21.8%
.co.uk21.8%
.am10.9%
.tv10.9%

What easyDNS users also use

Cross-tabulated from the same daily snapshot — the other email services seen on the same 109 domains.

TypeServiceDomainsShare of easyDNS users
ESPAmazon SES54.6%
ESPSendGrid (Twilio)32.8%
ESPMailChannels21.8%
ESPMarketo (Adobe)10.9%
ESPMailendo10.9%
ESPSMTP2GO10.9%
ESPSMTP.com10.9%
ESPMailgun10.9%
ESPAppRiver (Zix)10.9%
ESPPostmark10.9%

SPF and SES alignment on easyDNS-hosted domains

Many smaller organisations register their domains at easyDNS but outsource transactional email to Amazon SES. This creates a split configuration where the primary MX record remains at easyDNS's mail servers, but SPF records must authorise SES's sending infrastructure. Misalignment—omitting SES's IP ranges from SPF records, or exceeding SPF string length limits—is frequent in this scenario. For anyone testing deliverability to easyDNS mailboxes, verify that SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records are correctly published at the registrar level and that any third-party mail services are properly authorised in the DNS.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I test email deliverability against easyDNS mailboxes?

If your audience includes smaller to mid-market businesses in North America, easyDNS mailboxes are worth including in your testing. They often route transactional email through Amazon SES, which shapes their filtering policies; testing against them can expose common SPF, DKIM, and DMARC configuration issues.

How many domains use easyDNS?

109 domains in the Tranco top-1M use easyDNS as their mailbox provider as of July 13, 2026 (0.02% of domains with MX records), according to Live Direct Marketing's daily DNS scan.

Is easyDNS common enough to affect email deliverability testing?

easyDNS accounts for 0.02% of domains with MX records in the top 1M. Whether you should seed a test mailbox there depends on how much of your audience it represents — the co-usage table above shows the services it appears alongside most.

Which countries or TLDs use easyDNS most?

easyDNS's largest TLD is .com (36.7% of its domains); it appears across 21 TLDs in total.

Other mailbox providers

Self-Hosted (22.44%)Google Workspace (21.79%)Microsoft 365 (16.74%)Unknown / Other (7.54%)Generic / unmatched (mx*.*) (2.57%)Proofpoint (1.90%)Generic / unmatched (mail.*) (1.75%)Yandex 360 (1.64%)Cloudflare Email Routing (1.60%)Mimecast (1.52%)