Configuring the SPF (Sender Policy Framework) record is essential for validating and authenticating the mail servers that are allowed to send emails on behalf of your domain. This helps prevent email forgery and phishing activity. Here's how you can set up an SPF record for your ...
Google Workspace configuration
MX (Mail Exchange) records are an essential part of a domain's DNS (Domain Name System) records. They specify the mail servers responsible for receiving email messages for a specific domain.
In simpler terms, when someone sends an email to ...
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is an email authentication standard that allows the sender (in this case, Google Workspace) to demonstrate that the messages sent are genuine and have not been altered during transit. By setting up DKIM, you help protect your company's emails against spoofing, phishing ...
The DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) record is used to improve email security by specifying how an email service should handle messages that fail the SPF and DKIM authentication tests.
To configure a DMARC record for Google Workspace, the DNS record of the ...
The "postmaster" e-mail address is a standard convention used in e-mail system administration. Traditionally, "postmaster@example.com" serves as a central point of contact for email-related issues for a specific domain (in this case, "example.com").
Here are some aspects ...