Authenticating your outbound email verifies to your recipient's mailbox provider that the message actually came from your organization, or was sent on your behalf from an authorized third-party, like Constant Contact.
All email sent through Constant Contact receives basic authentication to ensure your emails get delivered to your contacts and not their spam folders. However, if you have your own domain, you can choose to add an extra layer of authentication to improve your email deliverability further. If you don't have your own domain, don't worry! We've got you covered.
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Think of email authentication like showing your ID before entering a building. It proves your email is truly coming from you, which helps prevent someone else from pretending to be you (like in spoofing and phishing scams), keeping your emails trustworthy and protecting your organization's brand reputation. The less your emails can be confused as spam, the more likely a mailbox provider will route your emails into your contacts' inboxes and not their spam folders.
Email is authenticated using the following standards:
If you have your own domain, setting up self-authentication within your Constant Contact account will allow you to continue sending email from your domain email address and comply with the latest authentication requirements. When you authenticate your domain, you're able to build your own sending reputation with that domain, instead of sharing your reputation with all Constant Contact customers. In order to self-authenticate, you (or your IT department, if you have one) must have access to your Domain Name System (DNS) records through your domain hosting provider.
If you don't have your own domain and are using an email address from a free webmail provider (like Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, etc.), or if you don't have access to your domain's DNS settings, there's nothing you need to do. We automatically rewrite your “From” email address with our shared ccsend.com domain to make sure your emails get delivered to your contacts' inbox rather than the junk or spam folder. This lets you use our online reputation as a safe sender, meaning your sending reputation is shared in a pool with all other Constant Contact customers.
Learn more about how your “From” email address is automatically rewritten to align with email authentication requirements and how you can customize this rewritten address to better reflect your organization.
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