Say Goodbye to Spam: Google & Yahoo Amp Up Email Security for Bulk Senders

Ready to laugh cyber-threats out of your inbox? Google and Yahoo are suiting up in digital armor, mandating high-volume emailers to adopt protocols like DMARC, SPF, and DKIM. It’s like a bouncer for your emails, kicking out phishing party-crashers and spoofing spoilsports. Get with the program or get left in the spam folder!

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Google and Yahoo are out here playing cyber bouncers, checking IDs at the email club entrance. If your name's not on the SPF, DKIM, or DMARC list, you're not coming in! Starting in 2024, high-volume emailers better suit up with authentication armor or get ready for a trip to the digital spam bin. It's a phishing smackdown, and the big email players are not messing around. Hope your tech team's got their game face on!

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