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=== Overview === SPF, DKIM, and DMARC authentication is required beginning February 2024 following upcoming changes by Gmail and Yahoo regarding authentication requirements. ActiveCampaign highly recommends all senders set up DKIM and DMARC. Learn how to set up DKIM and DMARC authentication. For more information on these changes, see our blog post [https://www.activecampaign.com/blog/a-guide-to-google-and-yahoo-authentication-changes-in-2024 A Guide to Google and Yahoo Authentication Changes in 2024]. When you send emails, mailbox providers (such as Gmail, Outlook, AOL, and Yahoo) identify if emails are legitimate or are sent by a spammer or phisher. This includes emails sent from ActiveCampaign. This is why setting up email authentication is important. Before you start, make sure to use an established sending domain that you own. In addition, your domain should be older than 30 days and point to a valid website, not a blank page. If using a new domain, learn how to warm it up.
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