How does Sinch E-mail 365 handle reputation and deliverability?
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05-08-2017 08:14 AM - edited 12-17-2020 03:37 AM
Sinch E-mail 365 uses both SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DKIM (Domain Key Identified Mail) for authenticated email delivery:
SPF (Sender Policy Framework) |
Technically, DKIM provides a method for validating a domain name identity that is associated with a message through cryptographic (public –private keys) authentication. Identification of an email association with a trusted domain enhances deliverability. |
DKIM (Domain Key Identified Mail) |
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is a simple email-validation system designed to detect email spoofing by providing a mechanism to allow receiving mail exchangers to check that incoming mail from a domain comes from a host authorized by that domain's administrator. |
Monitoring Reputation and Deliverability
Deliverability is monitored via 2 key mechanisms:
- Using bounce reports: Both Soft and Hard bounces are reported (provided the recipient SMTP server provides the status).
- Using sender score reports: Sender scores are industry standard for reporting on a sending domain or IP address’ acceptance within the ISP community. They are monitored by Return Path (a 3rd Party).
Head of Knowledge Management and Community Engagement, Sinch
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