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  • Prepare Your Synamate Account:
  • 1. Elevate Your Brand with a Branded Sending Domain
  • 2. Establish DMARC Email Authentication for Your Sending Domain
  • 3. Ensure Brand Consistency
  • 4. Avoid pretending to be Gmail in the "From" headers of your emails
  • 5. Make it easy to Unsubscribe
  • 6. Optimize Email Delivery: Keep Your Spam Rate Below 0.30%

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Achieving Email Compliance in 2024

Achieving Compliance: Meeting Google and Yahoo's Email Sender Requirements in 2024

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From February 2024 onwards, and are making it necessary for email senders to use email authentication, and there are also some important policy changes related to consent and engagement. If senders don't follow these rules, their emails might be delayed, blocked, or marked as spam. Even though this might feel like a sudden change, these requirements have actually been considered the best way to make sure emails get delivered properly for quite some time.

Prepare Your Synamate Account:

Follow our checklist to make sure you meet the new sender requirements set by both Google and Yahoo.

1. Elevate Your Brand with a Branded Sending Domain

Enhance control over your sender reputation and improve inbox branding by setting up a branded sending domain. Say goodbye to the "sent via msgsndr.com" disclaimer and embrace better deliverability practices. Starting in February, this becomes a must for bulk senders reaching out to Google and Yahoo recipients.

Keep in mind that after enabling your branded sending domain, a gradual warm-up of your sending infrastructure may be necessary over the next 2 – 4 weeks.

Example of what a Branded sending domain looks like to Gmail users


2. Establish DMARC Email Authentication for Your Sending Domain

What is DMARC? DMARC, short for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance, is a standard that enhances SPF and DKIM. It communicates a policy to mailbox providers, guiding them on how to handle emails failing SPF, DKIM, or both, claiming to be from your domain (potentially spoofed).

Implementation Steps:

1. Visit your DNS hosting provider and create a TXT DNS record.

2. Choose TXT as the record type.

3. Set the host value as '_DMARC.' Adjust if needed, ensuring it includes your domain (e.g., '_dmarc.domain.com').

4. Craft your DMARC record and add it to the DNS TXT value. A basic DMARC record looks like: 'v=DMARC1; p=none;'.

5. Save/submit and verify the correct addition of your DMARC record in DNS.

Each DMARC record must define a policy—none, quarantine, or reject. While Gmail's requirement is p=none, for enhanced security, opt for DMARC at enforcement, p=reject, or p=quarantine. However, this demands extra effort to ensure it includes all third parties sending on your domain's behalf. Incorrect publication might impact mail delivery. Collaborate with technical experts to format your DMARC correctly for optimal protection.


3. Ensure Brand Consistency

Align your "from" address with your branded domain for a cohesive and recognizable email identity.

To align with DMARC standards, your "from" address domain must match the root domain of your branded sending domain. For example, if your branded sending domain is "lc.msgsndr.com," the corresponding root domain is "msgsndr.com." Thus, using "hello@msgsndr.com" as your "from" address maintains alignment with the root domain.

Double-check all "from" addresses in your workflows emails and campaigns to ensure alignment.

Remember, if you're a bulk sender, you must transition to a branded sending domain by February 2024.


4. Avoid pretending to be Gmail in the "From" headers of your emails

Why does it matter?

Gmail and Yahoo is getting stricter with a DMARC policy called 'quarantine.' If you try to act like you're sending from Gmail or Yahoo, it could harm how your emails get delivered.

What's the solution?

Keep it simple: just don't pretend to be Gmail or Yahoo in the "From" part of your emails. To put it briefly, don't send emails claiming to be from 'example@gmail.com' or 'example@yahoo.com'.


5. Make it easy to Unsubscribe

Now, it's important for senders to make it really easy for people to stop getting their emails. If someone doesn't want the emails anymore, they shouldn't have to search for the unsubscribe button.

Since you are using Synamte Email, We've taken care of this!

Make sure you Check the option called "Make email compliant by adding unsubscribe your link in your email"

Streamlined Unsubscribing: One-Click Solution

We've got good news for you! Meeting the new requirement of having a one-click unsubscribe link in every email just got easier with us. They've got it covered for you by automatically adding a one-click unsubscribe link to the header of each email you send except 1:1 emails.

Just to clarify, the "header" here refers to the behind-the-scenes information in your email, which includes details about the sender and message authentication. We are enhancing the one-click list-unsubscribe feature in the code for every message. While the appearance of one-click unsubscribe may vary in different email platforms, a visual example from Gmail is shown below.

Example of what one-click unsubscribe looks like to Gmail users

Your only task? Before February rolls around, take a quick look at all your campaign templates and flow emails. Ensure there's an unsubscribe link somewhere in your email body – the footer is typically a common spot. It doesn't have to be one-click, but it should be clear and easy for recipients to find. Easy as that!


6. Optimize Email Delivery: Keep Your Spam Rate Below 0.30%

Make Sure People Want Your Emails: Just like you wouldn't want a stranger in your home without permission, it's not cool to send emails without permission either. Always make sure that people actually want to get emails from you.

If too many people complain about your emails being spam (like 3 out of every 1,000), it can cause problems. Your emails might get delayed, end up in the spam folder, or not get delivered at all. To avoid this, try to keep your spam complaints to less than 1 out of every 1,000 emails you send.

Need assistance?

What should you do? If you lack a DMARC record, add one to your DNS. To check, use for free to check if you have the following record or not.

If you want to know what is DNS and these domain records,

Successful DMARC Email Authentication in Gmail:

You can check Yahoo spam complaints in the Spam Reports. But, remember, We don't track Gmail spam complaints. Gmail has its way of handling complaints to keep user info private. If you want to keep an eye on Gmail complaints, use . This helps make sure your emails get to where they're supposed to go without any issues.

Check out our guide on setting up a branded sending domain.
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