Domain Verification Process

Domain Verification Process

Domain verification allows Sherlok to send emails using your email address.

Here's a quick guide to get started:
1. Visit the Email Send Configuration tab in your Control Panel (brokers can access the Control Panel by clicking their name in the top right-hand corner).
2. Switch from SMTP verification to Domain verification.
3. Click the SUBMIT button.



If you do not have access to an IT support person or a web developer, please reach out to our Broker Support team who will be happy to provide tailored guidance


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