Before your start: Check your current SPF and DKIM

Before you set up email authentication, you can use the Google Admin Toolbox to check if SPF and DKIM already been set up.

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Add DKIM domain key to domain DNS records

Add the DKIM key from your Google Admin console to your domain provider’s DNS records.

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Using SPF, DKIM and DMARC

When you use SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, receiving servers can verify that email senders are authorized by you and that the senders are being transparent about message identity.

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Generate a DKIM key for your domain

Sign into your Google Admin console and create a DKIM key for your domain.

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Set up DMARC

DMARC lets you manage messages that have been checked by SPF and DKIM. You can set your DMARC policy to quarantine or reject messages that don’t pass SPF or DKIM.

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What is DMARC?

SPF and DKIM help prevent spammers from impersonating your organization, and help ensure messages sent from your organization aren’t marked as spam.

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Why authenticate your email?

Email authentication helps prevent messages from your organization from being marked as spam.

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What are SPF and DKIM?

SPF lets you authorize senders that are allowed to send email on behalf of your domain. DKIM signs every outgoing message with your unique signature, so receiving servers can verify

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Filter by color in Google Sheets

Want to sort and see only certain colors in Sheets? Want to change the color of a cell or text based on the contents? In this episode of Google Workspace

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How to: Change your Default Text in Docs

Change Your Default Text in Docs

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