DMARC/SPF Quickstart for Operators
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are DNS records that prove your domain is allowed to send email. If they're wrong or missing, providers like Gmail and Outlook treat your mail as suspicious — more spam folder, more bounces. This article gives you a praFew readersEmail Warming Overview
New mailboxes can't send 500 emails a day on day one — they get flagged as spam. Warming gradually builds a sending reputation by starting low and increasing volume over time, establishing your mailbox as a legitimate sender. This article eFew readersUnderstand Sender Health
Sender health tells you how well a specific mailbox is performing as a sending identity. Low health means deliverability risk — your emails are more likely to land in spam. This article explains what the health score means, what causes it tFew readersPlacement Tests Overview
A placement test tells you where your emails actually land — inbox, spam, or promotions tab — broken down by email provider (Google, Outlook, Yahoo, etc.) before you send to your real audience. This article explains how placement tests workFew readersRun and Interpret Placement Tests
Placement tests show where your emails land — inbox, spam, or not received — across major email providers. This article walks through running a test from start to finish and how to read the results.Few readersSafe Sending Limits and Ramp Strategy
Sending too much too fast hurts deliverability. SuperSend uses daily limits and ramp settings to keep your reputation healthy. This article explains how limits work, how to configure ramps, and how to read the capacity planning dashboard.Few readersTracking Domains (Setup and Troubleshooting)
Open and click tracking uses a tracking domain to redirect links and load pixels. You can use SuperSend's default domain or your own custom domain. This article explains setup and how to fix common tracking issues.Few readers