Adding SPF Records for the ISN

This article covers adding a Sender Policy Framework to your domain provider settings to improve email delivery through ISN.

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This article covers an advanced DNS update. If the content is confusing give this URL to your web / email administrator - they can help you!   

The ISN sends emails on your behalf each and every day. In order to maximize the sending success of the emails we suggest adding the ISN to your domain's SPF record. The SPF system, or the Sender Policy Framework was designed as an email validation system to prevent email spam by detecting email spoofing. This allows domain owners to explain who is allowed to send email on their behalf. You can add the ISN to your SPF record for your domain by adding the following include:

include:spf.inspectionsupport.com

Thus, let's say your SPF record is currently:

v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all

After the update it would be:

v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com include:spf.inspectionsupport.com ~all

If you have additional questions about SPF records please contact our support staff.

Adding an SPF record to your domain varies GREATLY between domains/providers. Unfortunately, there are no clear and concise directions we can provide that would help everyone. It would be best to contact whoever does DNS for your domain, or reference information that your domain host provides for adding SPF Records.

If you have any questions about this process please let us know! You can reach us by chat, email at help@inspectionsupport.com, or phone at (800) 700-8112.

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