Domain and sender settings

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In the Domain and Sender Settings section, you can add and manage domains as well as delivery settings.

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By opening the 'Domain and Sender Settings' section, you'll see a list of the domains in use in LianaPress. For each domain, it indicates whether the delivery settings (SPF, DKIM, and DMARC) have been confirmed. Learn more about delivery settings.

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You can add a new domain by clicking on the plus icon at the top right corner, and then typing in the domain you want to add.

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When adding a new domain, it's important to note that its delivery settings must be confirmed before using it as a sending address for a press release. Learn more about delivery settings.

By clicking on a domain, you can get more detailed information about that specific domain.

  • Permissions: If there are multiple publishers, you can specify which publisher has access to this domain.
  • Publisher domain settings statuses: The status of the publisher regarding delivery settings. Red indicates that changes still need to be made, green means it's verified.
  • Sender Addresses: Add and remove sending addresses for the domain. You can add one or more. Specify the default sending address in the Publisher Settings section.

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Multiple publisher profiles in use

You can specify the assigned domain for use by different publishers or alternatively, add a different domain for another publisher.

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  • Permissions: If there are multiple publishers, you can specify which publisher has access to this domain.
  • Select Publishers: The dropdown menu lists the available publishers, and you can choose a specific domain for use by a certain publisher.

The main account always has access to all domains.

When a domain is also added to another publisher, that domain is available, and the sender address can be selected for the chosen publisher. You can set the added sender address as the default for the domain.

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