cPanel – Authentications
· How to use Authentications in cPanel?
Enabling DKIM
To enable DKIM to follow these steps −
Step 1 − Open Email Authentication by clicking Authentication found under Mail Section of cPanel Home.
Step 2 − Find DKIM settings, if disabled then, click Enable button to Enable DKIM.
Disable DKIM
To disable DKIM follow these steps −
Step 1 − Open Email Authentication by clicking Authentication found under Mail Section of cPanel Home.
Step 2 − Find DKIM setting, if enabled, then click Disable button to Disable DKIM.
SPF
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) helps in preventing outgoing messages from spams. This helps to prevent spammers in creating a message that looks like it is originated through your domain. SPF uses TXT type DNS resource records, which specify the hosts that send emails through your domain.
Enable SPF
To enable SPF, follow these steps −
Step 1 − Open Email Authentication by clicking Authentication found under Mail Section of cPanel Home.
Step 2 − Find SPF setting, if disabled, then click Enable button to Enable SPF.
Disable SPF
To disable SPF, follow these steps −
Step 1 − Open Email Authentication by clicking Authentication found under Mail Section of cPanel Home.
Step 2 − Find SPF setting, if enabled, then click Disable button to disable SPF.