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SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) are email authentication methods used to protect against email spoofing. SPF allows the owner of a domain to specify which mail servers are permitted to send email on behalf of their domain. DKIM provides a way to validate that an email message was sent from an authorized server and that it hasn't been altered in transit. Both are important for ensuring the integrity and authenticity of email communications.

SPF and DKIM are email authentication methods used to verify the legitimacy of email senders and prevent email spoofing.
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Lukas W.
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Business Development Manager and Head of Support for SMTP2GO
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We've moved to a VERP (Variable Envelope Return Path) SPF/DKIM method. This makes setting up the DNS records easier and much more secure! The team is always ready to help: ticket@smtp2go.com
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Louise F.
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Customer Success Engineer at SMTP2GO
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Any necessary changes to SPF and DKIM records can be quickly and easily made within a few minutes. We let you know exactly how these records should appear, directly from your Sender Domains page.
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