To ensure emails processed by INKY pass SPF checks and maintain deliverability, you need to add INKY's SPF mechanism to your domain’s SPF record. Below are step-by-step instructions for updating your SPF record.
Log in to your DNS management portal (usually provided by your domain registrar or hosting provider).
Look for the DNS Records or DNS Settings section.
Check if you already have a TXT record that starts with v=spf1
.
Example of an Existing SPF Record:
v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com -all |
If you already have an SPF record:
Append the following INKY mechanism to it:
exists:%{i}._spf.inkyphishfence.com |
Updated Example:
v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com exists:%{i}._spf.inkyphishfence.com -all |
If you do not have an SPF record:
Create a new TXT record with the following value:
v=spf1 exists:%{i}._spf.inkyphishfence.com -all |
Save the updated record in your DNS management portal.
Note that DNS changes may take up to 48 hours to propagate, but they typically update much faster.
After making the changes, verify the correctness of your SPF record:
Use an SPF validation tool (e.g., MXToolbox SPF Check).
Confirm that your updated SPF record includes INKY’s mechanism and does not exceed SPF limits:
A maximum of 10 DNS lookups.
TXT record length under 255 characters.
Keep Only One SPF Record: Ensure your domain has a single SPF record. If there are multiple, merge them into one.
Test Before Finalizing: If you're uncertain, test changes in a staging or non-critical domain before applying them to production domains.
Monitor Email Deliverability: Regularly review email logs to ensure smooth delivery.
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