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Email Deliverability Report

Updated Apr 1, 2026

TechCrunch

Domain: techcrunch.com

TechCrunch uses DMARC for newsletter and article alert emails.

Overall Email Deliverability Grade

B

Good email deliverability practices

Email Service Provider

In-house

IP Type

shared IP

Blacklist Status

Clean

Industry

media

Email Authentication Setup

SPF

Configured

v=spf1 include:techcrunch.com ~all

DKIM

Configured

DKIM for techcrunch.com

DMARC

Configured

p=quarantine; rua=mailto:dmarc@techcrunch.com

Policy: quarantine

DMARC Policy: QUARANTINE

Moderate enforcement. Emails failing DMARC authentication are marked as suspicious and often placed in spam folders rather than rejected outright.

BIMI & Brand Trust Signals

BIMI Record

Not currently using BIMI. This feature displays your brand logo next to emails in Gmail and other providers that support it.

VMC Verification

VMC verification not currently in use for additional brand trust.

Sending Infrastructure

Email Service Provider

In-house

Operates their own email sending infrastructure for maximum control and deliverability.

IP Configuration

shared IP Address

Shares IP infrastructure. Reputation depends on shared pool behavior, but simplifies management.

Blacklist Status

Not Listed on Major Blacklists

TechCrunch maintains a clean reputation across major DNS-based blacklist providers. Emails are not being blocked based on IP or domain reputation.

Key Takeaways

TechCrunch takes email deliverability seriously with a Grade B authentication setup.

DMARC policy set to quarantine shows a proactive approach to brand protection.

Using shared sending infrastructure shows a preference for simplified email operations.

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