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Although to avoid risks to your day - to -
day email domain, it's advisable to use a variation of your domain in your mass marketing emails (e.g.,
[email protected]).
Not exact matches
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This way if that
domain gets inadvertently blacklisted with an important DNSBL (through a scenario like described above with Joe), you can simply switch to a new custom
domain for
email marketing, and your firm's
day - to -
day email will not be affected.
And if there happen to be periodic complaints about the
domain used in the
email newsletter headers, at least the reputation of the firm's core
day - to -
day domain will not be affected.
In the most serious cases, the blacklisting has affected delivery of the firm's
day - to -
day email (usually because the firm has committed the cardinal sin of using the same
domain for mass marketing
emails as the firm's
day - to -
day email).
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requiring all federal agencies to implement the DMARC protocol across all federal
email domains within 90
days.
On Monday October 16, the Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity and Communication for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that the Acting DHS Secretary signed Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 18 - 01 requiring all federal agencies to implement the DMARC protocol across all federal
email domains within 90
days.
Following the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's execution of Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 18 - 01, requiring all federal agencies to implement the DMARC protocol across all federal
email domains within 90
days, GCA issued its own challenge to the private sector and state and local governments to do the same, with a commitment to assist with resources, tools and guidance along the way.