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SPF stands for Sender Policy Framework

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 5:35 am
by sumonasumonakha.t
That's why email analysts sometimes don't know how much impact they have on the strategy. To make sure your strategy is working and everything is in order, check them all!

1. Set up SPF
, a system that helps the Internet ensure that you are authorized to send emails using your domain. In other words, it helps prevent other people from sending emails as if they were from your company.

To learn more about this setting, please visit the official site . If you use Google Apps services, moj data you can read this tutorial (in English).

2. Configure DKIM
DKIM or "Domain-Keys Identified Mail" works as a digital signature. Thanks to it, you can say that a certain email was actually sent by your domain and its content was not modified.

Visit the official site for more details. If you use Google Apps, check out this tutorial .

3. Configure DMARK
While SPF and DKIM are mandatory for companies that want to work with email marketing, DMARK, or "Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance", is a recent system and, therefore, is still optional.

However, it is highly recommended because it helps identify failures and inconsistencies in the trigger, as well as what servers should do in these situations.

Visit the official site to learn more or visit the Google Apps tutorial on this topic (in English).

4. Check if you have less than 10 DNS lookups in your SPF Record
DNS is an acronym for "Domain Name System" , a hierarchical system that names computers, services and other resources linked to the Internet or private networks.