Sending domains
The
"Sending domains" navigation item is where you set up your sending domain. The correct settings are a basic requirement for sending your emails via Inxmail.
Correctly configured sending domains ensure that email providers classify your emails as trustworthy. Your emails will actually reach your recipients instead of landing in the spam folder.
At the same time, you strengthen your brand, your reputation, and your position as a trustworthy sender.
How does the "Sending domains" navigation item help you specifically?
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Use SPF to define which servers are allowed to send emails on your behalf.
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Use DKIM to sign your emails so that the receiving mail server can verify that your mailing content was not modified by others.
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Use DMARC to define how emails are handled if they fail SPF and/or DKIM checks.
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Use BIMI so your recipients can recognize your authenticated emails directly by your company logo in their inbox. Add your BIMI entry directly with your email provider outside of Inxmail.
Domain alignment: SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and BIMI require domain alignment to work correctly.
Use your domain only for Inxmail: Create a subdomain that you will use exclusively for sending emails via Inxmail. For example, if your main domain is example.com, you can create a subdomain such as newsletter.example.com.
Depending on your Inxmail product, you can find the
"Sending domains" navigation item in different places.
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Platform or Newsletters & campaigns: Go to "Account management" > "Sending domains"
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Inxmail Professional: Go to the "Global settings" main tab > "Sending domains"
Next steps
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Get an overview of the key steps for setting up your sending domain
or:
- Set up your domain directly. First choose the option that best matches how you use your domain.