Check your reputation with mail-tester.com and isnotspam.com. See if you’re correctly authenticated, pass spam filters, and are on any blocklists.
Run a test on MxToolbox: Check your domain health and how it affects your reputation.
Try Sender Score: Learn your domain’s sender score, which is like a credit score but for your reputation as a sender.
Use SendForensics: Get a 360-degree view of your sender reputation, including your domain and IP health, in one dashboard.
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2. Set Up Your Infrastructure
Your infrastructure is how your email sending works in the background. There are technical standards in place that protect both you and your recipients from spam, data breaches, phishing, and other email security risks.
Meeting these standards is a must-have for email deliverability.
How to complete this step:
You need to configure and publish the below protocols philippines telegram data within your DNS records. Your email service provider likely already has step-by-step instructions to help you set these up—check there first. Alternatively, work with your tech support staff to make sure these are in place:
DMARC, short for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance
DKIM, short for DomainKeys Identified Mail
SPF, short for Sender Policy Framework
3. Check Your IP Settings and Make Sure They Fit You
Are you using a shared IP address or a dedicated IP that’s just yours?
A shared IP address means that other companies use the same IP address as you to send their emails. A dedicated IP address is exclusive to you and totally unique.
The difference? The sender's reputation with others using the same shared IP directly affects your deliverability.
First, check with your provider to learn the type of IP you’re using. If you’re not sure, it’s almost certainly a shared IP. Ask your provider about the quality of this IP pool.
How to complete this step:
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