SPF or Sender Policy Framework is a protocol used to detect and then block the spammers from sending malicious emails from the organization’s domain. In layman’s terms, cybercriminals cannot misuse
Domain-Based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) authentication use two protocols SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) to help determine the legitimacy of an email message. SPF
The Pain This is one of the most asked questions that we come across from our customers. From the effort per-se it makes sense, reason being that SPF needs to
Are you frustrated with your emails going to spam? If the answer is yes, then you must check out this article. Here you will explore six ways that can help
DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) is a method of ensuring the authenticity of an email sent from a specific domain. Regrettably, this critical email security feature is not
A DMARC record is part of your Domain Name System (DNS) record, which is responsible for routing Internet traffic. Additional information, such as your domain’s DMARC record—a text entry within
Since the early days of the internet, spam has been a persistent and chronic problem. Gary Thuerk of Digital Equipment Corp (DEC) sent the first unsolicited mass e-mailing (later dubbed
It is a well-known fact that in most of the cyber-frauds, the cyber criminals impersonate trusted identities, mainly because the chances of the victim falling for such emails are high.
What is a DKIM record? DKIM is an open standard for email authentication that helps protect email senders and recipients from spam, spoofing, and phishing. It allows an organization to
There are 150,465 live websites using DKIM. But what is DKIM? DKIM stands for Domain Keys Identified Mail which is an email authentication technique that helps the receiver to check