Gmail announces important changes to bulk mailings coming Feb. 2024
January 26, 2024
Do you handle messaging for your departments? Are you in charge of working with newsletters not configured by your campus IT support team? Does your department send bulk emails or newsletters using a third-party or cloud-based service like SalesForce or Constant Contact? Important changes are coming and we want you to be prepared!
What is the change?
Google that any bulk mail service sending in excess of 5000 emails a day must be validated
and authenticated by February 2024. Any service violating this new policy will automatically
have their emails sent to quarantine for Google Workspace and Gmail email accounts.
Google will require the use of Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance (DMARC).
What does this mean for °×С½ãÍõÖÐÍõ¿ª½±½á¹û?
If you are using an on-prem, third-party, or cloud-based service, not configured by
IT, to send as @alaska.edu — such as SalesForce, SalesForce Marketing Cloud, Constant
Contact, or any of its subdomains, or any other °×С½ãÍõÖÐÍõ¿ª½±½á¹û-owned domains for mass communication
— you may be affected by this change.
How can you check compliance?
1. Send a test email from your service to your @alaska.edu address.
2. In Gmail, open the email and click the three dots in the top right:
3. Select Show Original.
4. Check the last box of the header. If this says FAIL, your emails are not properly authenticated.
For further questions?
If your email message does not pass DMARC or other questions visit the . Additionally, your local service desk is also here to help:
University of Alaska Anchorage
Technical Support Center: (907)786-4646
Toll-Free: (877) 633-3888
uaa.techsupport@alaska.edu
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Phone: (907) 450-8300
Toll-free: (800) 478-8226
helpdesk@alaska.edu
University of Alaska Southeast
907-796-6400 (Helpdesk)
877-465-6400 (Toll-Free)
uas.helpdesk@alaska.edu