It all starts with the DKIM With the rise of domain reputation, DKIM has become the most important element of email authentication and is fundamental to additional protocols such as DMARC and BIMI. ...
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CSA certified Sender receive the following data: Spam Trap Hits DKIM errors Spam Complaint Rate Individual User Complaints
DKIM beyond authentication – Protecting Brand identity and reputation According to RFC 5863 the DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) authentication allows an organization to claim responsibility for tr...
Gemäß RFC 5863 ermöglicht es die DKIM-Authentifizierung (DomainKeys Identified Mail) einer Organisation, die Verantwortung für die Übertragung einer Nachricht auf eine Weise zu übernehmen, die von ein...
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A. Context In an ever-changing email landscape, the fight against unsolicited messages is at the forefront, and anti-spam efforts are primarily focused on combating malicious activity. Senders of leg...
Effective email communication is important, especially with the prevalence of cyber threats and spam. A key part of this is feedback loops, which create a helpful relationship between senders and rece...
At the CSA Email Summit in April, Yahoo shared their early experiences with the new sender requirements implementation, introduced last year in collaboration with Google. Both Yahoo and Google have si...
The CSA Certification Monitor is a unique tool that provides certified senders with valuable insights into the deliverability of their emails. By using exclusive data from mailbox and securi...
After looking at the Inbox Placement Benchmark in the last article, I would like to take a closer look at the combined trend charts in the statistics section in this article. A few weeks ago, we publi...