How do DMARC requirements affect me?
Gmail, Yahoo and AOL have changed their DMARC policies (Gmail in June 2016, Yahoo and AOL in April 2014) to prevent sending emails from their domains unless the email is being sent by their servers. This means campaigns sent by our system are not able to be sent by their servers, which means the emails will bounce.
To resolve the issue:
- Edit your profile to use your business email address from a domain in your company's control.
or
Select the send from system email address option when creating campaigns. - You may also need to reset the bounced contacts so that you can resume sending to them again.
Additional information about these policy changes can also be found here:
- Gmail: https://dmarc.org/2015/10/global-mailbox-providers-deploying-dmarc-to-protect-users/
- Yahoo: http://yahoo.tumblr.com/post/82426971544/an-update-on-our-dmarc-policy-to-protect-our-users
- AOL: http://postmaster-blog.aol.com/2014/04/22/aol-mail-updates-dmarc-policy-to-reject
- Full list of affected AOL domains:
aol.com
aol.com.au
aim.com
cs.com
mail.com
netscape.net
email.com
usa.com
consultant.com
myself.com
europe.com
post.com
engineer.com
iname.com
cheerful.com
writeme.com
lawyer.com
dr.com
asia.com
techie.com
themound.com
realtyagent.com
compuserve.com
revenue.com
aol.co.uk
wmconnect.com
graffiti.net
teacher.com
accountant.com
doctor.com
dr.com
financier.com
icqmail.com
2die4.com
aol.co.nz
australiamail.com
cibcorp.net
csi.com
mad.scientist.com
novelties29.com
singapore.com
winning.com
bikerider.com
corp.aol.com
doglover.com
homemail.com
japan.com
london.com
paris.com
poetic.com
pttinvestments.com
riovalleyflo.com
soon.com
surfy.net
whoever.com
popstar.com
inorbit.com