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View all DNS TXT records for aweber.com. See SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and verification entries.
TXT (Text) records are DNS records that allow domain administrators to publish arbitrary text data. While originally designed for human-readable notes, TXT records are now primarily used for machine-readable purposes: email authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), domain ownership verification, and security policies. For aweber.com, TXT records play a critical role in defining who can send email on behalf of the domain and how receiving servers should handle unauthenticated messages.
TXT records are essential for email security and deliverability. The SPF record tells receiving servers which IP addresses are authorized to send email for aweber.com. DKIM records publish the public key used to verify email signatures. DMARC records define the policy for handling unauthenticated email. Without properly configured TXT records, email from aweber.commay be flagged as spam or rejected entirely. Verification TXT records also prove domain ownership to third-party services like Google Search Console and Microsoft 365.
TXT records for aweber.com can include SPF policies, DKIM keys, DMARC policies, and domain verification entries for various services. Check the live results above to see all current TXT records published for aweber.com.
SPF (Sender Policy Framework) records are published as TXT records and define which servers are authorized to send email on behalf of aweber.com. Look for a record starting with "v=spf1" in the results above.
TXT records are versatile DNS records used for many purposes: SPF records for email authentication, DKIM public keys for email signing, DMARC policies for email security, domain ownership verification for services like Google and Microsoft, and custom metadata. They are plain text entries that any service or protocol can use to publish information about a domain.