Want to Setup Email Channel? Go to the AdsEra Email Channel Page → The Email Channel page is where you manage the foundation of your email marketing identity. It’s split into two key areas:Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.adsera.in/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
- Domains: Authenticating the domains you send emails from (e.g.,
yourbrand.com). - Senders: Creating the specific “From” email addresses and names your audience will see (e.g.,
support@adsera.in).
- Domains
- Senders
Your sending domain is your unique address on the internet. Authenticating it tells email providers like Gmail and Outlook that you are a legitimate sender.
How to Add and Authenticate a Domain
1. Add Your Domain
Click the ”+ Add Domain” button. In the pop-up, enter your domain name (e.g.,
my-awesome-brand.com) and click “Add Domain”.2. Add DNS Records to Your Domain Provider
AdsEra will provide four types of DNS records. You must add these records to the DNS settings of the provider where your domain is hosted (like GoDaddy, Cloudflare, etc.).
- Authenticate Yourself: Copy the Hostname and Value for each record and paste them into your DNS panel.
- Send to a Colleague: Email the setup instructions directly to your developer or IT team.
Understanding the DNS Records
SPF (Sender Policy Framework)
SPF (Sender Policy Framework)
What it is: A list of servers that are authorized to send email on behalf of your domain.
Why it matters: It prevents spammers from sending emails with forged “From” addresses that use your domain.
DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)
DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)
What it is: A digital signature that proves your email has not been tampered with in transit.
Why it matters: It verifies to the receiving email server that the message is authentic and came from you.
DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication)
DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication)
What it is: An instruction for email providers on how to handle emails that fail SPF or DKIM checks.
Why it matters: It protects your brand from being used in phishing and spoofing attacks.
MX (Mail Exchange)
MX (Mail Exchange)
What it is: Specifies the mail server responsible for accepting emails for your domain.
Why it matters: It ensures that replies to your campaigns are routed correctly.
Need Help with DNS? Check out these step-by-step tutorials for popular providers: