> Email is at the centre of most of life and business, and so we must ensure it is trustworthy and authentic.
While it‘s certainly true, to me it‘s missing the most important aspect for practical use here: Email must be deliverable.
I only started down the rabbit hole of email authentication long after we discovered important client and outreach mail never reached its intended sender.
Back then, most of this stuff was hidden in some layers of documentation in G Suite instead of in your face after setting up your custom domain (where it would belong imho).
If you‘re setting up your freshly bought startup domain, please do yourself a favor and follow this or a similar guide from A-Z.
To add to this, also remember to do this for anything else you might use to send email: servers/cloud services providers you use for transactional emails, any provider you might use for marketing emails, etc.
While it‘s certainly true, to me it‘s missing the most important aspect for practical use here: Email must be deliverable.
I only started down the rabbit hole of email authentication long after we discovered important client and outreach mail never reached its intended sender.
Back then, most of this stuff was hidden in some layers of documentation in G Suite instead of in your face after setting up your custom domain (where it would belong imho).
If you‘re setting up your freshly bought startup domain, please do yourself a favor and follow this or a similar guide from A-Z.