I can't be the first person to query this:
NoAgendaShow.com has no spf/dkim/dmarc records.
Wouldn't doing, at least, a spf record help with newsletter deliverability?
(According to MXToolbox there are no records for the domain)
I can't be the first person to query this:
NoAgendaShow.com has no spf/dkim/dmarc records.
Wouldn't doing, at least, a spf record help with newsletter deliverability?
(According to MXToolbox there are no records for the domain)
@Ardral why should it? You don’t send email to that domain.
Unless I'm misunderstanding something here:
John uses MailChimp for the newsletter and he sends from a NoAgendaShow.com email address?
Unless, he's sending from another domain which would make this post irrelevant, of course.
@Ardral the newsletter comes from noagenda@dvorak.org. It’s irrelevant.
My mistake. I couldn't see the sender email address properly on my email client so assumed regular domain for show.
So, yes, it's clearly irrelevant.
Slightly shitty responses but ok. My OP was only a question.
@Ardral I’ve never seen emails come to/from noagendashow.com, only curry.com and dvorak.org, which I assume are set up correctly. But anytime you add mailchimp or similar to the mix, stuff is bound to go haywire.
In any case, apologies if my response came off douchy.
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