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Understanding the Importance of DNS Records
Understanding the Importance of DNS Records
Updated over a week ago

Hey there!

Let's chat about something called DNS records and why they're important for your email campaigns with Stamina.

What's the Deal with DNS Records?

Think of DNS records as the internet's address book. They help direct your emails to the right places and prove that you're the real deal. Two key records to know are:

  • SPF (Sender Policy Framework): This one tells the world which servers can send emails on your behalf. It's like giving a list of trusted friends who can deliver messages for you.

  • DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail): This adds a unique signature to your emails, showing that they haven't been tampered with. It's like sealing a letter with a special stamp.

Why Should You Care?

Setting up these records helps your emails land in inboxes instead of spam folders. It shows email providers that you're trustworthy, which means your messages are more likely to be seen by your clients.

How Do You Set Them Up?

  1. Log into Your Domain Provider: This is where you bought your website name (like GoDaddy or Namecheap).

  2. Find the DNS Settings: Look for a section called "DNS Management" or "Domain Settings."


  3. Add the Records: You'll need to input the SPF and DKIM details provided by your email service. If you're unsure where to find these, check with your email provider or Stamina's support team.

  4. Save and Wait: After adding the records, it might take a little while for them to take effect—usually a few hours.


Need a Hand?

If this sounds a bit tricky, don't worry! Reach out to Stamina's support team, and they'll guide you through the process. Remember, setting up these records is a small step that makes a big difference in your email success.

Happy emailing!

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