![]() So starting today, users of Yet Another Mail Merge will be notified in the add-on if we see issues with the DNS configuration of their domain, with information they can share with their IT department / domain name registrar. Because an SPF-protected domain is less attractive as a spoofed address, it is less likely to be blacklisted by spam filters and so ultimately the legitimate e-mail from the domain is more likely to get through." ![]() Therefore, an SPF-protected domain is less attractive to spammers and phishers. Wikipedia also explains that "If a domain publishes an SPF record, spammers and phishers are less likely to forge e-mails pretending to be from that domain, because the forged e-mails are more likely to be caught in spam filters which check the SPF record. If you configured approved senders, and if you checked the Bypass spam filters for messages received from addresses or domains within these approved senders lists box, remove any domains from your approved sender list. ![]() Google states in its documentation that " If your domain does not have an SPF record, some recipient domains may reject messages from your users because they cannot validate that the messages come from an authorized mail server. In the Google Admin console, go to Apps > Google Workspace > Gmail > Advanced settings, and open the Spam setting.
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