If you’ve noticed that your emails are suddenly showing up in your recipients’ spam folders, it can be frustrating, especially when you’re trying to communicate something important. While many people assume that the problem lies with the email content or subject line, DNS issues are often the real culprit.
DNS (Domain Name System) plays a key role in how emails are authenticated and delivered. Even if your MX records (which direct email traffic) are set up correctly, missing or incorrect TXT records, like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC can cause email servers to flag your messages as spam or even block them entirely.
- No SPF record: If you haven't set up an SPF record, your emails are more likely to be marked as spam.
- Incorrect SPF record: If the record doesn' t include the mail server you're using, emails sent from that server won’t be authenticated, which could send them straight to spam.
- Missing DKIM record: If you don't have a DKIM record, the receiving server won't be able to verify your email, and it could be marked as spam.
- Incorrect DKIM record format: Even if you have a DKIM record, if it's not set up correctly, it won't pass authentication.
- Too strict DMARC policies: If your DMARC policy is set to "reject" and emails fail SPF or DKIM checks, they might be bounced or marked as spam.
- No DMARC record: Without a DMARC record, there's no policy for handling failed emails, which can lead to emails being flagged as spam.
- Check your DNS records: Verify that your SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records are correctly set up. You can use online tools like MXToolbox to check your DNS settings.
- Update DNS after changes: After switching email providers, migrating hosting, or changing your DNS settings, make sure to update your SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records.
- Use monitoring tools: Tools like DMARC Analyzer can help you keep track of how your emails are performing and identify any issues.
- Test your email delivery: Use tools like Mail-Tester or Postmark's email test to check if your emails are properly authenticated and delivered.
Nicenic's Commitment to Reliable Domain and DNS Management
Nicenic stands as that trusted partner for brands, developers, entrepreneurs, and businesses worldwide. As an ICANN-accredited registrar, nicenic offers comprehensive domain management tools, including DNS configuration support. We help ensure your DNS records are properly set up, so your emails reach the inbox where they belong.
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DNS Management: Easily manage your DNS records through our platform to ensure they’re properly configured.
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Expert Support: Our team is always here to assist with DNS and email authentication issues, ensuring smooth and reliable communication for your business.
Conclusion: Get Your DNS Right to Ensure Email Deliverability
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