
Authentication is absolutely essential for professional email transmission. If you want to go further than SPF and DKIM and use DMARC, then alignment is obligatory. But even without DMARC, alignment i...
Authentication is absolutely essential for professional email transmission. If you want to go further than SPF and DKIM and use DMARC, then alignment is obligatory. But even without DMARC, alignment i...
In the first place, what is phishing? Phishing is an invented word cobbled out of the two words “password” and “fishing”. Criminals use fake emails to try to obtain personal data – in particular logi...
Commissioning a mail server is initially not terribly complicated, but at the latest when it comes to keeping an eye on your reputation, or if you want to implement authentication measures like SPF (S...
Commissioning a mail server is initially not terribly complicated, but at the latest when it comes to keeping an eye on your reputation, or if you want to implement authentication measures like SPF (S...
In order to increase the quality of the sendings, brands often choose to work with anemail service provider (ESP) instead of sending the emails on their own. The ESP thenasks the brand to set up SPF, ...
Services Certification The CSA certifies senders of commercial emails who adhere to high quality standards. CSA certification gives you deliverability advantages with international mailbox and s...
About CSA Who is the Certified Senders Alliance (CSA)? The Certified Senders Alliance (CSA) is a service from eco – Association of the Internet Industry in cooperation with the German Dialogmark...
Dringende Empfehlung der CSA von AOL, Microsoft und Google befürwortet Im folgenden Artikel möchten wir erläutern, warum Marketeers DMARC (1) implementieren sollten, um sich vor Phishing zu schützen...
Message from the Certified Senders Alliance supported by AOL, Microsoft and Google In the following article we want to clarify why marketers should implement DMARC (1) as protection against phishing...
Why was IPv6 developed? IPv4 allows for around 4 billion addresses, of which 3.7 billion are usable. This address space is becoming increasingly exhausted. At the end of July 2015 only 160,000 IPv4 a...