diff --git a/src/content/docs/email-routing/setup/mta-sts.mdx b/src/content/docs/email-routing/setup/mta-sts.mdx index 5b3237c422c66c9..161b897ed7fbf62 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/email-routing/setup/mta-sts.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/email-routing/setup/mta-sts.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Next you need an HTTPS endpoint at `mta-sts.example.com` to serve your policy fi To do this you need to deploy a Worker that allows email clients to pull Cloudflare’s Email Routing policy file using the “well-known” URI convention. -4. Go to your **Account** > **Workers & Pages** and press **Create Application**. Pick the default "Hello World" option button, and replace the sample worker code with the following: +4. Go to your **Account** > **Workers & Pages** and select **Create**. Pick the default "Hello World" option button, and replace the sample worker code with the following: ```js export default { @@ -41,7 +41,9 @@ export default { }; ``` -5. This Worker proxies `https://mta-sts.mx.cloudflare.net/.well-known/mta-sts.txt` to your own domain. After deploying it, go to the Worker configuration, then **Triggers** > **Custom Domains** and **Add Custom Domain**. Type the subdomain `mta-sts.example.com`. +This Worker proxies `https://mta-sts.mx.cloudflare.net/.well-known/mta-sts.txt` to your own domain. + +5. After deploying it, go to the Worker configuration, then **Settings** > **Domains & Routes** > **+Add**. Type the subdomain `mta-sts.example.com`. ![MTA-STS Worker Custom Domain](~/assets/images/email-routing/mta-sts-domain.png)