Which domain do you want to use for open and click tracking?
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Which domain do you want to use for open and click tracking?
Option 1: Configuring an HTTP domain If you plan to send emails that contain links that use the HTTPS protocol, you should use an HTTPS domain for handling open and click tracking events. If you plan to use an HTTPS subdomain, follow the procedures in Option 2: Configuring an HTTPS domain instead.
Why is this message in Spam lots of messages from Amazon SES COM were identified as spam in the past?
A message placed in a spam folder indicates that Amazon SES has successfully delivered the message to the recipient’s mail server (ISP). Lack of email authentication, such as DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) or Sender Policy Framework (SPF) Sending domain or IP address reputation. Multiple emails flagged as spam.
How do I create a tracking domain?
# Set Up a Tracking Domain Start from Domains create (EU) page and select the Tracking Domain option as you add your domain. The tracking domain must be a subdomain and not a root domain. Then add the CNAME record to your domain’s DNS settings and verify the domain.
What is click tracking domain?
You can easily track clicks with your own domain. This feature allows you to hide references to our platform when recipients click on links in email campaigns. For example, if your domain is “exampledomain.com” then you could set up a tracking sub-domain such as “email.exampledomain.com” or “track-exampledomain.com”.
How do I stop emails going to my domain spam?
Prevent Email Going Into Spam Folders
- Make sure that you have added all of your domain names to the Sender Domains page, and check they are all verified.
- Create a free account at Google Postmaster Tools.
- Check that your domain name isn’t on a domain blacklist.
- Make sure that you are sending to an “opt-in list”.
How do I stop spam emails from my domain?
10 Ways to Stop Spam From Infiltrating Your Business Email
- Strengthen Your Email Filters. The first step to combating spam is to strengthen your email filters.
- Get Domain Privacy.
- Use Unroll.me.
- Register a Junk Email Address.
- Don’t Respond to Spam.
- Get SaneBox.
- Get MailRoute.
- Don’t Post Your Email Address Publicly.
Can we stop others using our domain as the sending domain?
As noted previously there is no means that we can stop others from maliciously using our domain as the sending domain. Using the instructions above we can instruct receiving email servers that we haven’t authorised any servers except those where we’ve added SPF and DKIM records, to send our email messages.
Do you need a domain to send an email address?
The sending email address doesn’t have to even be a working email address. This ease of misrepresenting the actual sender of email messages is why Mailchimp, Google G Suite and other high quality email sending services ask you to verify your ownership of your sending domain before you may send email messages using a particular domain.
What are the risks of sending spam emails?
There’s a high chance that they will see your email as spam and mark it as so. With an increase in spam complaints, your domain reputation will decrease. Pretty soon providers may automatically send your emails directly to spam. In addition, sending unsolicited emails is illegal in many countries.
How do I stop emails being marked as sent from my domain?
While there is no way of stopping malicious people from marking any email address as a sending address, it is possible to identify servers being used to send email messages marked as being from your domain. This is done through adding SPF and DKIM DNS records and then enabling DMARC on your domain.