Email Setup
Set up your email sending domain and configure email settings correctly.
Adding Your First Sending Domain
A sending domain is required to send emails properly from TrueEmailer. This guide explains how to add and verify your first domain step by step. TrueEmailer will show multiple DNS records. You must add all of them in your domain DNS provider.
How to Add SPF Records
SPF helps email providers confirm that TrueEmailer is allowed to send emails on behalf of your domain. Without SPF, your emails may go to spam or get blocked. Once SPF is verified, your domain becomes safer for sending emails and improves deliverability.
How to Add DKIM Records
DKIM helps email providers verify that emails sent from TrueEmailer are authentic and not altered. DKIM is required for proper email delivery and inbox placement. Each domain has unique DKIM values. Always copy them from your TrueEmailer dashboard.
Setting Up DMARC for Beginners
DMARC helps email providers decide what to do with emails that fail SPF or DKIM. It protects your domain from spoofing and improves trust when sending emails from TrueEmailer. Your domain is now protected and ready for sending emails safely.
Add Email in TrueEmailer
After your domain is verified, you can add a sender email address in TrueEmailer. This email will be used to send campaigns and messages. If the email does not appear, recheck domain verification status first.
Add Email Using Your Own SMTP
You can connect your own SMTP server in TrueEmailer to send emails. Below is a simple and clear explanation with common SMTP and IMAP ports so users know what to choose. You can now send emails using your own SMTP server through TrueEmailer.
Starting Email Warm Up After Adding SMTP
After adding your email using SMTP, you can start warming up that email in TrueEmailer. Email warm up helps build sending trust before you start campaigns.
Apply for AMP Approval
AMP emails allow you to send interactive emails where users can take actions directly inside the inbox, such as filling forms, replying, or interacting with content without opening a website.Once your email is connected with TrueEmailer (either via domain verification or SMTP), you can apply for AMP approval.
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Follow step by step guides for domain setup, email authentication, inbox warm up, campaigns, and deliverability best practices.