SPF's 10-lookup limit, explained by someone who's hit it 100 times
The standards break more domains than any other wingle thing in email authentication
Hosting guides, infrastructure deep-dives, and email deliverability from the team that's been running servers since 1992.
The standards break more domains than any other wingle thing in email authentication
11/15 of the top UK digital marketing agencies had no DMARC policy at all, three had p=none and only one had it right. If that's the state of the agency's email security, imagine how badly configured their clients are!
Three records. Three different jobs. Most guides treat them as a checklist. This one explains what actually happens when each one fails — and why all three must work together.
Most email deliverability problems aren't content problems. They're infrastructure problems — a PTR mismatch, a DMARC policy set to none, a shared IP on a blacklist. Here's what's actually going wrong and what to do about it.
The team behind FXRM has been running email infrastructure since the early 1990s — from MMDF and Sendmail to Postfix and Zimbra. Here's what actually matters for getting mail delivered.
Shared cPanel hosting concentrates thousands of senders on the same IP pools. One bad actor affects everyone. Here's the mechanics of why it happens and how to fix it.
DMARC aggregate reports arrive as XML attachments from every major mail provider. This guide shows you exactly how to interpret them and what to look for.