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Sendingblue: DNS Email Records: How to Set Them Up for Your Domain
- November 17, 2023
- Posted by: Top Deliverability
- Category: ESPs Industry News Sendinblue

Sendingblue just published another interesting post:
You’ve heard DNS email records help you increase email deliverability and avoid spam filters . Indeed, you need to set up DNS records for your email domain to verify your sender identity and meet the requirements of subscribers’ email providers . Luckily, the process isn’t as complicated as it seems. In this article, we’ll answer all your questions about DNS management, talk about the main types of DNS email records, and walk you through the easiest way to set up DNS authentication. What are DNS records in email? A Domain Name System (DNS) email record lives in a database and provides information about an email-sending domain and IP addresses associated with that domain. It usually includes instructions on how to handle requests for that domain. There are many types of DNS records: A record AAAA record CNAME record DNS MX record TXT record PTR record NS record But to verify
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- Term: Authentication
- Term: Sending Domain
- Term: CNAME record
- Term: TXT Record
- Term: A Record
- Term: Mail Exchange Record (MX)
- Term: Sender
- Term: Spam
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- Term: Pointer Record (PTR)
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