SPF (Sender Policy Framework) is an email authentication method that helps prevent unauthorized senders from delivering emails using your domain. It works by specifying which mail servers are allowed to send on your behalf.
This guide will walk you through how to set up your SPF record for Brevo (formerly Sendinblue), by adding a TXT record to your domain’s DNS. This step ensures Brevo is authorized to send emails using your domain and helps improve deliverability while protecting against spoofing.
Note: If you’re already using Sendmarc for SPF management, simply copy ‘include:spf.brevo.com’ and follow the steps here.
To authorize Brevo to send emails on your domain’s behalf:
Example of an updated SPF record:
Host | Type | Value |
---|---|---|
@ or blank | TXT | v=spf1 include:another.net include:spf.brevo.com ~all |
Example of a new SPF record:
Host | Type | Value |
---|---|---|
@ or blank | TXT | v=spf1 include:spf.brevo.com ~all |
Allow up to 48 hours for DNS propagation, depending on your DNS host.
For detailed instructions on how to update your SPF record through Sendmarc, refer to the Sendmarc SPF Setup Documentation.
Refer to Brevo’s official documentation for SPF setup here.
Find out how to configure your Brevo DKIM settings here.