It is a proof that you are who you say you are and will tell your subscribers the emails are coming from an authentic source.This process is important because it has so many benefits. The images will load quickly in your emails and it will successfully make it to the inbox instead of ending up in the Spam box. Once you are done with these two processes, you will notice that your email addresses will be more accurate. Of course, you have the option to disable this authentication whenever you like. Now you will see both “Verified” and “Authenticated” on the same list. This should do the job but you will have to be patient because the domain registrar can take a few hours to update.
Next, you can click on the “Authenticate Domain” button at the bottom of the window.
You need to copy this code to your domain too. You need to copy the exact code and paste into a TXT record by going into your domain’s “DNS” settings.īelow this TXT code, you will see another code numbered 2. Now you will see the TXT record that will be included in your domain. On this very page, the “Settings” in the “Verified Domains” list, click on the button “Authenticate” next to the email you’ve just verified. Now you need to authenticate the domain too. This has just verified the email address. Simply copy and paste the code from your inbox.
Over at MailChimp, you will see a text box asking for this verification code. Go to the inbox, sign in and you should have received an email with a verification code. Once you have entered the correct email address, click on “Send Verification Email”.ĩ. Enter the email address you are using to send out emails to subscribers on your list.Ĩ. Here you will see a button, ‘Verify A Domain.’ Click on this button and it will ask you for the email address.ħ. You will see a drop-down with multiple options including Account panel.Ħ. Open MailChimp and log in to your accountģ. You can carry out the process from your MailChimp account.