FAQ

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It creates DNS records that enable the reporting of TLS encryption issues in email communications.

Enter your domain and reporting email address into the tool to generate the appropriate TLS-RPT DNS record, which you then publish in your domain's DNS settings.

You need to provide your domain name and the email address where TLS-RPT reports will be sent.

Generating a TLS-RPT record helps identify and report TLS encryption issues, which is crucial for maintaining secure email communications.

Yes, you can update the TLS-RPT record in your DNS settings to change the reporting email address if needed.

Update or regenerate your TLS-RPT records when you change your email infrastructure or need to update reporting addresses.

Verify that the record is correctly published in your DNS settings and check for any errors in the record's syntax or configuration.

Yes, the tool can generate TLS-RPT records for multiple domains, allowing comprehensive reporting across your email infrastructure.

No, the tool is designed to be user-friendly and guides you through the process without requiring extensive technical knowledge.

Use a DNS lookup tool to check if the TLS-RPT record is properly set up and visible, and ensure that you receive test reports at the designated email address.

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