When Zoho sends an email on your behalf, it needs to show the receiving email server that it has permission to do so. Without permission, these emails are more than likely to end up being classified as spam by the receiving email server. To verify your domain, we publish Domain Name System (DNS) text entries generated by Zoho on your domain that receiving email servers will use to check an email’s authenticity.
SPF authorises specific outbound mail server IP addresses that can send emails on your behalf. When an email is received by an incoming mail server it checks the email header to see if it has been sent from one of those authorised addresses in order to rule it out as spam.
DKIM Verifies that an email has not been tampered with before it reaches the recipient. When an email is sent a DKIM record is placed in the email header called a hash, which is made up of elements in the email, such as its content and from address. When an inbound mail server receives an email it checks the email header for a DKIM record and creates its own hash using the email’s ‘content’ and ‘from’ fields, and if it matches the one in the email header it passes the DKIM. Emails with no DKIM Record may appear in your inbox with a ‘sent by’ or ‘via’ and include the real sender such as Zoho or some other email sending program.
To authenticate your domain in Zoho CRM complete the following steps –
To authenticate your domain in Zoho Campaigns complete the following steps –