How to create Authentication in HS Panel

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If you are using a website for your business and if you want get all of your emails into your "Inbox" rather than getting stuck in "Spam Folder" you can take help of this Authentication.

Here is the Video on How to create Authentication in HS Panel

>>>> First you need to log in to your Panel Sewa or Cpanel >>>> Now go to Mail and click on Authentication >>>> Now in here you will see options DKIM and SPF >>>> In here the very first thing that you need to see is the Status and it has to be active. If this status is not active then all the emails which you receive may end up in the spam folder.   >>>> To stop this you need to go to DNS Zone Editor and choose the domain name and you need to click on "Edit" >>>> In "@" option you need to enter the SPF character that you see in Authentication and in "mail" option enter the DKIM character that you see in Authentication. DKIM is a means of verifying incoming email and it ensures that incoming messages are unmodified and are from the sender from whom they claim to be. This feature works to prevent incoming spam messages. In the SPF system, it allows you to specify servers and IP addresses that are authorized to send mail from your domain(s). This feature works to prevent outgoing spam messages. So today if you are new to website and web hosting and now if you want to start a website and if you think that there will be huge web traffic then you can choose our dedicated server hosting solution which is available at an affordable price. Not only that here at HostingSewa we also provide amazing features, offers, and discounts. With our server, you get more and better resources where you can easily handle and manage your website. We also provide managed dedicated solution where our special dedicated support team will take care of your website and hosting related issue by this way we help you to focus on your core business. And we also provide 99.9% server uptime with 24/7 customer support via phone, chat, email and ticket system.
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