How I got my business emails through spam filters with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC
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ZDNET key takeaways
- There are three DNS records that protect your domain and keep your emails out of junk.
- Running all three gives you complete coverage.
- They also protect your domain from being hijacked.
If you send a lot of work emails and keep getting radio silence, your emails are very likely ending up in someone's spam folder.
There are a few reasons this could happen that don't always have to do with the contents of your emails. Most commonly, your domain may not be authenticated, which gives receiving mail servers all the reason they need to quietly file your messages away in the spam folder.
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