Hi there @mleko10,
Please note that due to changes in policy by large email providers such as Google and Yahoo, we now require any plan with more than 100 subscribers to Authorize your Domain.
Authorizing your domain means that any / every email from an address that is on that domain is automatically authorized. So for example, if you are sending emails from something like “news@mydomain.com”, you should authorize “mydomain.com” and that will authorize the “from” address here.
You are not allowed to send from a generic account like a Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, or Outlook account unless you have fewer than 100 subscribers. If that is your case and you still are not getting the confirmation email, please open a ticket so we can help you authorize your email directly via email. You can use the Presales form for that here:
https://www.mailpoet.com/support/
If you do have more subscribers (or plan to someday), please Authorize your Domain instead.
To authenticate your domain, you will need to add additional fields to your domain’s DNS settings to authenticate it with both MailPoet and add DMARC information, which is an industry standard. You will require someone with administrative access to your domain, in the account where it is registered, to make these changes.
You can find out more about how to add these fields to your website here:
https://kb.mailpoet.com/article/188-how-to-set-up-mailpoet-sending-service
And there more information on how these work here:
https://kb.mailpoet.com/article/295-spf-dkim-dmarc
Once you have added these fields to your website, any and all email addresses tied to your domain would be automatically authenticated for sending.
If you require further help making this change, we recommend reaching out to your website host for assistance.