This video shows step-by-step roadmap for migrating email infrastructure, focusing on simplifying email operations and enhancing deliverability. The onboarding process involves verifying domains, configuring authentication protocols like DKIM, SPF, and DMARC, requesting production access, and optionally securing dedicated IPs. Key steps include creating configuration sets, setting up monitoring mechanisms like Virtual Deliverability Manager, choosing between SMTP and API sending methods, and adhering to bulk sender requirements. By following these guidelines, organizations can dramatically reduce email infrastructure complexity, improve sending reputation, scale communications effortlessly, and ensure emails consistently reach intended inboxes while maintaining high security standards.
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