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      <description>Inbox or spam is not luck. Here are the twelve signals mailbox providers weigh, and how to fix the ones working against you.</description>
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      <description>A practical, no-fluff guide to setting up email authentication correctly: what each record does, the order to configure them, and how to verify alignment.</description>
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      <description>DMARC aggregate reports are dense XML, but they hold the truth about who sends mail as your domain. Here is how to read them — and what to do next.</description>
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