Follow these steps to complete a DKIM signup for a business email/domain hosted on Namecheap servers.
Why DKIM? Click here to unravel the importance of it.
Sender email setup
If you have a business domain email from Namecheap, you can easily update the sender identity in your tinyEmail account.
Signup for DKIM
Log in to your Namecheap account.
Click Domain List on the side menu.
Locate the domain for your email.
Click Manage.
Scroll down and click the ADD NEW RECORD button. In the drop-down menu, select CNAME Record.
In the blank row, enter this information:
Type: CNAME
Name: tec1._domainkey
Value: tec1.dkim.tinyemail.com
TTL: 1/2 Hour
Click the green checkmark to save or click the SAVE ALL CHANGES button. Your work on Namecheap is done.
Configuring the tinyEmail account
Open tinyEmail.
Go to the My Account page.
Select the DKIM menu tab.
Go to the Sender domain drop-down.
Select your domain.
Click the Check arrow.
If DKIM is successfully set up, you'll see the status as DKIM verified. If you have a problem, contact our support team.
Sending DKIM-verified email
While creating/scheduling campaigns, use a DKIM-verified sender email if you have multiple sender identities. If you have one sender email, that will be the default.
Conclusion
DKIM verification helps ensure you're compliant with anti-spam rules and improves the odds that your messages land in the inbox.
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