Posts Tagged ‘SPF’
Checking Your Sending and Authentication Settings
After gathering feedback from our publishers, the FeedBlitz Development Team has opened and repositioned the availability of editing SPF and DKIM authentication to all publishers. Email authentication communicates to your subscriber’s inbox that we (FeedBlitz) are allowed to email on the publisher’s behalf. While we handle the authentication for you, some of our advanced publishers…
Read MoreAuthenticating your Emails with SPF
Following up on last week’s post about Yahoo’s DMARC policy change, here’s how to authenticate mailings that (a) you send, and (b) we send on your behalf. Before going into this, I want to make this point abundantly clear: FeedBlitz automatically authenticates email we send; you don’t HAVE to do anything. And for the vast…
Read MoreDMARC’s (Un)intended Consequences: Why Yahoo is Bouncing Your Emails
Let’s get straight to the point. Over the weekend, possibly last Friday night, Yahoo changed a key DNS (domain name system) entry. The effect was brutal: It started bouncing out every email that said it was from a yahoo address, but had not been sent by a yahoo server. So, if your email said it…
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