How to set up email deliverability for a Webflow site
Setting up robust email deliverability for a Webflow site necessitates utilizing a third-party email service provider (ESP) , as Webflow's native forms don't send emails directly from your domain with proper authentication. To prevent your emails from going to spam and ensure they reliably reach recipients, you must meticulously configure specific DNS records on your domain:
SPF (Sender Policy Framework): Authorizes specific mail servers to send emails on behalf of your domain.
DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail): Adds a cryptographic signature to your emails, verifying their authenticity and integrity during transit.
DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, & Conformance): Defines how receiving servers should handle emails that fail SPF or DKIM checks, enhancing trust and providing valuable reporting.
Once your chosen ESP (e.g., SendGrid, Mailchimp, Postmark) is integrated with your Webflow site, either via Webflow's native integrations, Zapier, or custom API calls, it's crucial to send comprehensive test emails to various inbox providers. This diligent testing ensures your transactional notifications and marketing messages consistently land in the primary inbox, solidifying your site's communication effectiveness and reputation. More details: https://kenkyuukai.jp/event/event_detail_society.asp?id=52212&ref=calendar&rurl=https://4mama.com.ua/