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Once the file has been properly edited on the outside, it’s time to tackle the inside. You do this by crawling into the source code and manually making a number of adjustments. Open the file with a text editor like Notepad++. Start with changing the version and profile. Without going into too much detail about why, just change the version to 1.2 and make the baseProfile tiny-ps. Next, add a
Software like Adobe Illustrator sometimes automatically adds x= and y= attributes. However, these are not allowed in a BIMI SVG image and should therefore be removed. The file may also not contain any forms of animation and external links, apart from the so-called XML namespace. These are usually found somewhere at the beginning of the code.
Elsewhere on our website, we talk about DMARC Alignment. Apart from the Alignment we discuss there, there are two other ways of treating alignment, which is commonly referred to as modes: DMARC strict or relaxed alignment. But what is the difference? And how do you choose the right one for your domain?
When looking for information about creating a DMARC record or following the instructions of our very own DMARC Generator, you’ll come across optional tags to add to a DMARC record: aspf and adkim. Their only accepted value is either s or r. Strict or Relaxed. Let’s dig a little deeper into the concept. In the end, we also like to share a free tip about keeping a clean record. But don’t just scroll all the way to the end right away, okay? Please, read everything carefully first!
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