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New Yahoo Sender Hub Dashboard

Exciting news in the email world!

Yahoo’s postmasters have just unveiled the new Sender Hub Dashboard!

This interface allows email senders to view and manage Yahoo sender services associated with their brand.

The dashboard offers various services, beginning with the Complaint Feedback Loop (CFL) service.

Say goodbye to the days of managing domains individually. Now, you can see all enrolled domains in one place and manage them in bulk using a CSV file. While there’s no word on a more convenient API method yet, let’s appreciate this significant advancement 🍾

You can also check the verification status of your domains.

Important: If you were a Yahoo FBL user, you have until August 1, 2024, to create an account on the Sender Hub and re-register.

If you want to see how you can add your domain, we wrote a mini howto on Sweego website

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