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How to set up email authentication for Element451

Updated over a week ago
Supports SPF alignment: Yes (dedicated subdomain) 
Supports DKIM alignment: Yes

DMARC requires the domain in the “From” address of the email (what the recipient sees) to match the information authenticated by SPF or DKIM. This is called DMARC alignment.

Certain email service providers require bulk email-sending domains to authenticate their emails with both SPF and DKIM, in addition to configuring one of these authentication methods for DMARC alignment. You can read more about these bulk sender requirements here.

Configure email authentication for Element451

To start setting up email authentication, follow the steps below:

  1. In your Element451 account navigate to your profile picture in the top right corner of the orange navigation menu and then click Settings > General.

    settings>general
  2. Go to Sender Domain Authentication.

  3. Click the Add Sender Domain button.

    add sender domain
  4. Enter your domain name and click Add.

    add domain
  5. Once you have added the domain, you will see it on the settings page that contains the records required for email authentication.

    settings page

If you are an Enforce or Align user and your domain's SPF and/or DKIM records are pointed to Valimail, follow the steps below to add these records to the domain configuration in Valimail. The two CNAME records that contain '_domainkey' in their Hostname need to be published in Valimail, and the rest of the CNAME records in your external DNS zone.

Add an Element451 DKIM key in Valimail

Publish the DKIM key record in Valimail following the steps from the article below.

Add Element451 to the SPF configuration in Valimail

Once you establish that Element451 is an authorized sender for your domain, you will need to configure the service as an Enabled Sender in your domain's configuration.

You will find more detailed information on how to add a service for your domain in Valimail, here:

After the DKIM keys are published in Valimail, and the other records in the external DNS, go back to the Element451 page where you got the records from and press the Verify button in the lower right of the modal.

If you have any questions about configuring email authentication for this service, please don't hesitate to reach out to Valimail Product Support at [email protected]. We are always happy to assist you in any way we can.

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