How to use a custom domain from Google Domains with Proton Mail
If you’ve purchased a custom domain from Google Domains (such as yourdomain.com), you can use it to send and receive emails with your Proton Mail account (for example, using the email address [email protected]).
To do this, you must have a paid Proton plan(new window). The number of custom domains you can use with Proton Mail depends on your plan.
- Proton Mail Plus: 1 custom domain
- Proton Unlimited: 3 custom domains
- Proton Visionary (legacy users only): 10 custom domains
- Proton Mail Essentials: 3 custom domains
- Proton Mail Professional: 10 custom domains
- Proton Business Suite: 15 custom domains (by default with the option to add more)
The procedure for setting up your custom domain for use by your Proton Mail account is as follows:
- Add your domain to your Proton Mail account.
- Verify your domain so that Proton knows it is genuinely yours.
- Create new users and add team members to your account.
- Configure your domain registrar’s DNS records so that Proton Mail handles the emails sent and received using that domain.
- Set up your email address.
Add your domain
1. In your browser, log in to your Proton Mail account and select Settings → All settings → Proton Mail → Domain names → Add domain.
2. Enter your domain name and click Next. You might be asked to re-enter your Proton Mail password for security reasons.
Verify your domain
The first thing you have to do after adding a custom domain name is to show Proton Mail that you control this domain. You can do this by adding a TXT record with a unique code that Proton Mail has generated to your domain’s DNS records in your registrar’s domain management portal.
Proton Mail servers will then look up all the TXT records for your domain and see if any match the verification code. If we find a match, then verification succeeds, and you can move on to the next steps.
Once you click Next, you will be taken to the Verify tab. You can also reach it from Settings → All settings