How to Setup SPF for Constant Contact?
An SPF record is a type of Domain Name System (DNS) record that identifies which mail servers are authorized to send email on behalf of your domain. SPF records help to prevent email spoofing and improve email deliverability.
How to Configure SPF for Constant Contact
- Sign in to your DNS hosting provider’s Cpanel
- Go to the domain where you wish to configure SPF for ongoing communication.
Now, if your DNS already contains an existing SPF record:
- To your prior SPF record, you must add include:spf.constantcontact.com.
Consequently, your new SPF record will be: v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com include:spf.constantcontact.com -all if your old record was: v=spf1 include: spf.google.com include:spf.constantcontact.com -all
Make sure your domain has only one SPF record set up. Your SPF will be fully invalidated if there are more records.
Now, if your DNS system does not currently contain an SPF record:
- Add the following DNS TXT SPF record to your DNS by simply doing this:
v=spf1 include:spf.constantcontact.com -all
With Skysnag, you can easily manage Constant Contact’s SPF records without having to go to your DNS. This allows Constant Contact’s SPF record to propagate instantly, and autonomously always pass SPF alignment.
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