Google released an announcement that states that they no longer require a VMC and instead they will also accept a Common Mark Certificate (CMC). A CMC doesn’t require your logo be trademarked, which opens up BIMI to many more senders. One caveat is that the logo must have been used for...
SocketLabs is excited to be building an integration directly with Google Postmaster Tools that will require you to share access for the functionality to work. Sharing access with SocketLabs also helps our team of email experts provide help if you encounter delivery issues to Gmail, and help monit...
Starting February 2024, Gmail will require email authentication for messages sent to Gmail accounts. Bulk senders over 5,000 emails daily to Gmail accounts have additional authentication requirements. This includes having a DMARC policy, ensuring SPF and DKIM alignment, and making unsubscribing easy (o...
Our tests show that this doesn't always happen, and Google marks some emails as DMARC failures when it shouldn't be doing DMARC checks. We have raised this with Google. Create an Inbound Gateway in Google Workspace Because you're using Sophos Gateway to filter your mail an...
We’ve been keeping an extra close eye on delivery to get a sense of how MBPs are treating unauthenticated mail now that Google and Yahoo require authentication. What we’ve seen over the last few months has been surprising, to say the least!
Gmail users can use Confidential Mode to protect sensitive information in emails. With Confidential Mode, users can set an expiration date for messages, revoke access anytime, and require an SMS verification code for entry. This ensures that messages and attachments cannot be forwarded, copied, pri...
Add MX Records to receive emails Create alias addresses where necessary Seamless email transmission into your new mailbox Add SPF, DKIM and DMARC records for email deliverability, Authentication, and Security Emai...
Gmail will soon require senders to adopt SPF/DKIM and DMARC email authentication, which is hoped to reduce the impact of some phishing attacks. Senders should also make unsubscribing an easy, one-click process. It’s likely that senders making these changes won’t just isolate them for Gma...
In case you’re unfamiliar, the rules require organizations to implement email authentication best practices, let users unsubscribe from mailing lists in one click, and remove those users within 48 hours. Additionally, companies also have to maintain a spam rate of less than 0.3% if they want ...
Google and Yahoo’s new rules require senders, particularly those dealing with large volumes of emails, to comply with stringent authentication methods. This includes setting up SPF (Sender Policy Framework), DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail), and DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting,...