Your authentication and deliverability questions answered
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A number of weeks ago I started up a new video series. Every week, I publish a new, short (usually) video on Linkedin and on Valimail’s Youtube page, where I answer questions from folks on the topics of email deliverability and email authentication.
Here’s a few more different videos I’ve put together and shared. Perhaps you’ll find one of them useful. Maybe it’ll help you answer a deliverability or email authentication question you’ve recently struggled with. And be sure to drop me a line if you have any questions that you’d like me to answer in a follow up video or blog post. I appreciate all of your questions!
A number of weeks ago I started up a new video series. Every week, I publish a new, short (usually) video on Linkedin and on Valimail’s Youtube page, where I answer questions from folks on the topics of email deliverability and email authentication.
If you’re a regular reader of the blog, you noticed me including one of the videos in a followup post about the DKIM L= vulnerability recently. But I’ve touched on much more than just that one topic.
Here’s a few more different videos I’ve put together and shared. Perhaps you’ll find one of them useful. Maybe it’ll help you answer a deliverability or email authentication question you’ve recently struggled with. And be sure to drop me a line if you have any questions that you’d like me to answer in a follow up video or blog post. I appreciate all of your questions!
Recent videos:
- BIMI & VMC Trademark Regional Limitations: What regions can obtain a VMC?
- Why don't they organize email headers in a way that regular people can decode?
- What's the current status of BIMI?
- What happened to my Yahoo FBL?
- Will Microsoft get on the bus?
- Entrust cert issues: What does this mean for VMC & BIMI?
Or, find the whole playlist here on Youtube. Suitable for bookmarking and subscribing, as I aim to add another video every week. Thanks for watching!Comments
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