Eve connects to your existing email accounts to send campaigns. You manage email authentication (DMARC, SPF) outside of Eve—the platform works with your already-configured domains.
Short Answer: No, not in Eve.
Eve doesn't require you to add DMARC, SPF, or any DNS records within the platform. These settings are managed through your email provider (Gmail, Outlook, etc.) or domain registrar.
How It Works:
You set up email authentication with your domain provider
You connect your authenticated email account to Eve
Eve sends emails through your connected account
Your existing authentication settings apply automatically
What Eve Does NOT Provide:
Domain purchasing
Domain warming services
DNS record management
Email authentication setup
What You Should Do Outside Eve:
Purchase and configure domains through your registrar
Set up DMARC, SPF, and DKIM records
Warm up new domains before high-volume sending
Use a domain warming service if needed
What Eve DOES Provide:
Connect multiple email accounts/domains
Send through your authenticated accounts
Manage sending limits per domain
Email verification before sending
You can connect up to 3 inboxes/domains per user account.
Supported Email Providers:
Gmail
Outlook/Microsoft 365
SMTP (custom domains)
Other major providers
Benefits of Multiple Domains:
Distribute sending across accounts
Separate domains for different campaigns
Increase total daily sending capacity
Protect primary domain reputation
Step-by-Step:
Navigate to Integrations in the main menu
Click Add Account
Choose your email provider (Gmail, Outlook, SMTP, etc.)
Complete the authentication process
Your domain is now connected and ready to send
Repeat this process for up to 3 total domains.
Per Domain Limit:
50 emails per day per domain
With Multiple Domains:
1 domain = 50 emails/day
2 domains = 100 emails/day
3 domains = 150 emails/day
Eve automatically distributes campaigns across your connected domains to maximize throughput while staying within safe sending limits.
Before Connecting to Eve:
Set up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records for your domain
Warm up new domains gradually (use warming service if needed)
Verify your domain is properly authenticated
Test sending to ensure emails land in inbox, not spam
When Using Eve:
Stay within the 50 emails/day limit per domain
Use multiple domains to scale sending volume
Monitor email open rates as a health indicator
Let Eve verify emails before sending (reduces bounces)
Domain Reputation:
Use separate domains for cold outreach vs. primary business email
Don't use your main business domain for high-volume campaigns
Consider using subdomains (outreach.yourcompany.com)
Monitor spam complaints and bounces
If emails are going to spam:
Check your DMARC, SPF, and DKIM records
Verify domain authentication is properly configured
Reduce daily sending volume
Warm up domain more gradually
Improve email content (avoid spam trigger words)
If emails aren't sending:
Verify domain connection in Integrations
Re-authenticate if needed
Check you haven't exceeded 50 emails/day per domain
Ensure email account credentials are current
Q: Do I need to add DNS records to Eve? A: No. Manage DNS records through your domain registrar or email provider, not in Eve.
Q: Can Eve help me warm up a new domain? A: No. Use a dedicated domain warming service before connecting to Eve.
Q: How many domains can I connect? A: Up to 3 inboxes/domains per user account.
Q: What email providers does Eve support? A: Gmail, Outlook, SMTP, and other major providers.
Q: Can I send more than 50 emails per day? A: Yes, by connecting multiple domains. 3 domains = 150 emails/day total.
Q: Should I use my main business email domain? A: No. Use a separate domain or subdomain for outbound campaigns to protect your primary domain's reputation.
Q: What happens if I exceed 50 emails/day on one domain? A: Eve will queue remaining emails for the next day to protect your sender reputation.