How to authenticate your domain name on GoDaddy

In this article, you will learn how to set up authentication for your domain name on GoDaddy.

What you will need:

Case 1: You send your emails with systeme.io

Step 1: log in to your systeme.io account

Go to your Profile Photo and click on Settings (1), then Emails (2).

Go to the Domains section, then click on Click here to authenticate your domain and display its information in your email header, which will help you improve your email deliverability rate (3).

In the popup that appears, enter your domain name (without the "www") (4).

Example: sio-team.live

Once the domain name is entered, click on Save (5) to generate three CNAME records + one TXT record.

Then, to display the list of DNS records, refresh the page, then click the eye icon.

You will see three CNAMEs and one TXT record that must be entered in order for your domain to be authenticated.

The TXT record is a "DMARC" record. To learn more about how to add a DMARC recordclick here.

IMPORTANT:

1) Domain name authentication is mandatory to send emails from systeme.io.

2) The domain name you want to authenticate must redirect to an active website, meaning that when you click on it, you will be redirected to a working page, instead of an error page; otherwise, the receiving servers may block the sending of your emails.

Example: the website sio-team.live must be functional; otherwise, when you send emails using the email address of this domain name (example@sio-team.live), your contacts may not receive your emails due to server blocking.

3) It is not possible to authenticate a domain name from a personal email address like Gmail, Yahoo, ProtonMail, etc.; you can only authenticate a custom domain name.

Step 2: On your GoDaddy account:

Start by accessing your GoDaddy account.

Next, add the provided CNAME records to your domain's DNS zone.

Note: If you encounter any difficulties, please contact your host's support team for guidance.

Log in to your GoDaddy account by clicking here

  1. Once logged in, select the domain you want to authenticate, then click on DNS records (1) and click Add new record (2).

  1. Select the CNAME option for adding the first three records (3).

  1. Fill out the form fields by copying the CNAME records generated in your systeme.io account (shown below).
  2. In the Name field, paste the value from systeme.io.

Important: Enter only the part before your domain name (e.g., if the value is si942517.sio-team.live, enter only si942517).

In our example, we need to copy "si942517".

  1. In the Value field, paste the value provided by systeme.io and append a period (.) to the end of the value.

In our example, we need to enter " inbound.systeme.io."

Here is how the records should look in your provider's DNS zone (these values are examples):

NAME (host): si942517 (4)  VALUE: inbound.systeme.io. 5)

NAME (host): systemeio1._domainkey                    VALUE: key1.systeme.io. 

NAME (host): systemeio2._domainkey                    VALUE: key2.systeme.io. 

  1. Click on Save to validate (6)

Note: You must repeat this process for all three CNAME records.

  1. Select the TXT option for adding the DMARC.

  1. Return to the list of records in systeme.io to copy the generated TXT record.

Here is how each line must be added to your host's DNS zone (these values are examples):

Name: _dmarc

TXT value: v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:example@gmail.com

  1. Click save to validate.

  1. Check that your CNAME records are correctly configured using this site: DNS checker

If you see a green check next to the exact value for your three CNAME records, it means that your domain name has been successfully authenticated. You can also contact our support team here for a verification on their end.

CNAME verification 01:

CNAME verification 02:

CNAME verification 03:

However, if any CNAME records appear in red, check your DNS settings for errors. If you cannot resolve the issue, please contact support and include a screenshot of your DNS records.

Note: In any case, you must contact support here after performing the action.

  1. Check that your DMARC record has been added by searching with your domain name using this site: DMARC checker

IMPORTANT: To send emails using your authenticated domain, you must confirm the sender email address associated with that domain following the steps outlined in the article "How to confirm your email sender address".

Case 2: You are using your own SendGrid account

If you are using your own SendGrid account to send emails and are not using the autoresponder from systeme.io, we recommend contacting SendGrid support for instructions on how to authenticate your GoDaddy domain to improve email deliverability.

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