Now you can add your domain to our mail servers SPF record. This will tell other mail servers what server your domain sends emails through. If they receive an email from a server that is not mentioned in the SPF record, it's probably considered spam. If your server is mentioned on the SPF record, then the email is probably not spam.
Creating SPF record for Seeweb
Here are the steps to set up SPF for Seeweb :
- Login to your DNS management console
- Navigate to Tools & Settings > DNS Template
- You need to edit the DNS TXT record related to SPF
- An SPF TXT record for Seeweb will have the following syntax:
mydomain.com TXT v=spf1 include:_outch.smtp.seeweb.it -all
- Publish this record in your DNS records section for your respective domain.
Note: If you don’t have an SPF record previously for your domain, simply publish the above-mentioned record to enable SPF for outgoing emails using Seeweb. If you do have an existing SPF record in your DNS, you need to modify it to include Seeweb, as shown below:
Previous SPF record: v=spf1 mx -all
Modified SPF record: v=spf1 mx include:_outch.smtp.seeweb.it -all
- Save changes
- Wait for 72 hours to allow your DNS to process the changes
Finally, you can look up your record using our SPF record lookup tool, and enable DMARC for your domains: take a DMARC trial.