Registrar guide

Adding an SPF Record in Namecheap DNS

SPF belongs in a single TXT at your root. Namecheap uses “Host” for the left-hand field — use @ for the apex. Never publish two SPF TXT records.

Exact fields

Type: TXT Host: @ Value: v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all TTL: Automatic / Auto

The gotcha

Only one TXT may start with v=spf1. If you already have SPF, edit that row — do not add a second.

No Cloudflare-style proxy on Namecheap.

Verify SPF after you publish

Open DNS Preflight →

Step by step

Step 1 Navigate to Domain List → Manage → Advanced DNS.
Step 2 Click Add New Record and choose type TXT.
Step 3 Set Host to @ for the root domain.
Step 4 Paste your full SPF record starting with v=spf1 — merge with any existing SPF first.
Step 5 Save the record. Wait a few minutes for the zone to update.
Step 6 Run DNS Preflight to confirm SPF and lookup count.

FAQ

How do I add a TXT record in Namecheap?

Domain List → Manage → Advanced DNS. Then Add New Record → TXT → set Host to @ → paste value → save.

Should I create a second SPF TXT if I use two senders?

No — merge includes into one v=spf1 string. Two SPF TXTs cause PermError.

How long until Namecheap SPF changes propagate?

Often minutes to a few hours. Confirm in DNS Preflight or the Propagation checker.

What if Namecheap splits my TXT into chunks?

Many panels split long strings — SPF usually fits. If something looks wrong, re-copy from your provider.

Where does SPF go?

At the root of your domain — Host = @.