Setting up a sender domain
Copernica has created the concept called sender domains. This concept makes sending email simple and effective. In all Copernica services, sender domains are mandatory, because of the fact that it's such an essential element when sending out your emails. Using sender domains goes like this: in the Marketing Suite, determine from which domain you want to use for mailing. After you've done that, Copernica will let you know how the DNS settings have to be confirmed.
So if you want to send emails from addresses that end with "@example.com" or "example.org", you can set up these domains in the Marketing Suite dashboard. Copernica returns a list with DNS records if you correctly followed the steps when setting everything up. The DNS records only need to be given to your DNS provider or your own DNS server.
You can find more information in the background-article for sender domains.
Marketing Suite
The newly designed Marketing Suite interface lets you
easily set up your sender domain. When you set up your
domain as a sender domain, Copernica automatically makes
sure your DNS settings are correct and up-to-date. You
won't need to configure anything, domain-wise, after the
initial setup. This means your click, bounce and open domains
are set up and your DKIM keys are rotated automatically. The
sender domain settings have priority, even if you choose to only
send email through the Publisher. You'll find the SENDER DOMAIN
tool in the Marketing Suite menu.
The next step
To send your first mailing, you need a database with profiles to send it to. After this you'll get to send your first mail, we promise!
More information
Did you set up a sender domain? If you're curious about sender domains and the technologies that protect your reputation you can also find more information in the background articles.