SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are DNS-based email authentication mechanisms that protect your domain and improve email delivery rates by preventing spoofing and spam classification.
SPF defines which mail servers are authorized to send emails on behalf of your domain. Emails sent from unauthorized servers may be rejected or marked as spam.
DKIM adds a digital signature to outgoing emails. The receiving server verifies this signature using DNS records to ensure the message was not altered.
DMARC tells receiving servers how to handle emails that fail SPF or DKIM checks (none, quarantine, or reject).
Correct SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records must be configured according to your email provider’s guidelines. A reliable email hosting service simplifies this process.
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC work together to secure email delivery. Without them, legitimate emails are highly likely to be flagged as spam.