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DMARCIAN: Source Guide: Mailgun
- December 13, 2022
- Posted by: Top Deliverability
- Category: DMARC DMARCIAN Email Authentication Email Services Industry News
DMARCIAN just published another brilliant story:
This guide describes the process for configuring Mailgun to send DMARC-compliant messages. You will need to configure this source, and others that send on your behalf, before advancing your DMARC policies to a more restrictive state, e.g., quarantine and/or reject. To bring this source into DMARC compliance, you will need access to the Mailgun administrative account and the domain’s DNS management console. From time to time, these instructions change with very little advance notice. Please always refer to documentation hosted by Mailgun for the most complete and accurate information. General informationMailgun provides an email delivery service that allows developers to integrate email into applications through APIs and SMTP. Many departments may use this service in your organization, but it is often managed by an application development team. Mailgun supports DMARC compliance through SPF and DKIM alignment. SPF & DKIMTo configure SPF and DKIM: In the Mailgun console, navigate to Sending>Overview
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