DMARC and DKIM Instructions

What are DMARC, DKIM, and SPF? SPF, DKIM, and DMARC help authenticate email senders by verifying that the emails came from the domain that they claim to be from. These three authentication methods are important for preventing spam, phishing attacks, and other email security risks.

RECORDS:

Name: twccpg._domainkey.
Type: CNAME
Conent: campaigns-dkim.thewebconsole.com
TTL: 300

Name: twcmail._domainkey.
Type: CNAME
Conent: mails-dkim.thewebconsole.com
TTL: 300

Name: _DMARC.
Type: TXT
Conent: v=DMARC1;p=none;sp=none;pct=5;rua=mailto:postmaster@yourdomain.com,mailto:dmarc-a00000@thewebconsole.com
TTL: 300

Name: @
Type: TXT
Conent: "v=spf1 include:thewebconsole.com ~all" or add include:thewebconsole.com to your existing SPF Record
TTL: 300

CUSTOM INSTRUCTIONS:

replace the domain in here after postmaster@ with your  domain and replace the number in dmarc-a00000@thewebconsole.com with the client account ID (example)

Common Includes for SPF TXT Record:

  • include:spf.protection.outlook.com (Microsoft Office 365)
  • include:_spf.google.com (Google/G-suite)

 

Last Modified: 06 March 2024
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