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Brand Indicators for Message Identification, or BIMI (pronounced: Bih-mee), is a specification allowing for the display of brand logos next to authenticated e-mails. There are two parts to BIMI: a method for domain owners to publish the location of their indicators, and a means for Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs) to verify the authenticity of the indicator. default._bimi TXT "v=BIMI1; l=https://example.com/image.svg;"

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  • Brand Indicators for Message Identification, or BIMI (pronounced: Bih-mee), is a specification allowing for the display of brand logos next to authenticated e-mails. There are two parts to BIMI: a method for domain owners to publish the location of their indicators, and a means for Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs) to verify the authenticity of the indicator. default._bimi TXT "v=BIMI1; l=https://example.com/image.svg;" (en)
  • Brand Indicators for Message Identification, kortweg BIMI, is een in 2020 geïntroduceerde e-mailstandaard die het mogelijk maakt om het logo van de verzendende organisatie te vertonen in de mailbox van de ontvanger. BIMI geldt als extra verificatiemethode voor de echtheid van een e-mailbericht. (nl)
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  • Brand Indicators for Message Identification, or BIMI (pronounced: Bih-mee), is a specification allowing for the display of brand logos next to authenticated e-mails. There are two parts to BIMI: a method for domain owners to publish the location of their indicators, and a means for Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs) to verify the authenticity of the indicator. To implement BIMI, companies need a valid DMARC DNS record with a policy of either quarantine or reject, an exact square logo for the brand in SVG Tiny P/S format, and a DNS TXT record for the domain indicating the URI location of the SVG file. The only supported transport for the SVG URI is HTTPS. The BIMI DNS record is in the following format: default._bimi TXT "v=BIMI1; l=https://example.com/image.svg;" (en)
  • Brand Indicators for Message Identification, kortweg BIMI, is een in 2020 geïntroduceerde e-mailstandaard die het mogelijk maakt om het logo van de verzendende organisatie te vertonen in de mailbox van de ontvanger. BIMI geldt als extra verificatiemethode voor de echtheid van een e-mailbericht. Om BIMI in te kunnen zetten, is het voor de verzendende organisatie nodig om een actief SPF-record, DKIM-sleutel en DMARC-beleid te hanteren. Net als voorgaande methoden, is het BIMI-record opgenomen in de DNS-instellingen van een e-maildomein. Door te verwijzen naar een logo in SVG-formaat kan de eigenaar van het e-maildomein aantonen welk logo bij zijn of haar e-mailadres hoort. (nl)
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