Primary Domain Remediation

Contain exposure, correct misconfiguration, and reduce the domain-level risks that threaten sender trust, inbox placement, and revenue continuity.

When the primary domain is exposed, delay increases risk.

Primary domains often carry more reputational and operational risk than teams realize. Weak authentication, unsafe sending practices, poor separation between use cases, or infrastructure misalignment can create exposure that affects sender trust and email reliability.

Our remediation process is designed to identify the source of that exposure, reduce further risk, and define the corrective path before more damage is done.

Authentication misalignment
Weak infrastructure separation
Unsafe primary domain usage
Reputation degradation signals

What creates primary domain risk

We assess the technical, structural, and reputational conditions that expose a primary domain to sender trust degradation, delivery instability, and broader email reliability risk.

Authentication misalignment

We review SPF, DKIM, and DMARC alignment to identify weaknesses that reduce sender trust or leave the primary domain unnecessarily exposed.

Unsafe domain usage

We assess whether the primary domain is being used in ways that increase reputational risk, including poor use-case separation and unsafe sending practices.

Infrastructure weakness

We review whether the sending architecture is properly separated across domains, subdomains, mailboxes, and use cases to reduce systemic exposure.

Reputation degradation

We assess sender reputation indicators, delivery instability, complaint exposure, and other signals that may point to primary-domain deterioration.

Environment review
We review the primary domain setup, authentication records, sending environment, and current usage patterns to understand where exposure is entering the system.
Exposure diagnosis
We identify the technical and structural conditions creating primary-domain risk, including authentication weakness, unsafe usage, separation failures, and reputation deterioration.
Corrective path
You receive a clear summary of the exposure identified, the issues that should be addressed first, and the most practical remediation path forward.
REMEDIATION OUTCOME

What you receive

The remediation review is designed to give you a clear view of primary-domain exposure, the severity of the risk, and the corrective actions required to reduce further damage.

Exposure Rating
You receive a practical Green, Amber, or Red view of the current exposure level, showing whether the primary domain is stable, vulnerable, or already under material risk.
Priority Actions
We provide a structured list of the most important corrective actions to address first, helping you focus on the issues most likely to affect sender trust and domain stability.
Recommended Remediation Path
You receive clear guidance on whether the right next step is targeted correction, stronger infrastructure separation, broader remediation, or ongoing monitoring.
HOW IT WORKS

How remediation works

A structured remediation process designed to identify primary-domain exposure, define corrective priorities, and reduce further risk.

Stabilize Your Primary Domain Before Reputation Damage Deepens.

Bring impaired infrastructure under control.

Where a core domain is already exposed, we assess root causes, isolate risk, and map a controlled remediation path designed to reduce further deterioration.

Root-cause assessment
Domain risk isolation planning
Controlled remediation roadmap

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Answers to common questions about primary-domain exposure, remediation, and what happens next. If you need something specific, get in touch with us.

    1. When does a primary domain need remediation?
    A primary domain may need remediation when authentication is weak, sender trust has started to degrade, email usage is poorly separated, or delivery instability suggests broader exposure. The objective is to reduce further risk before the domain becomes more difficult to protect.
    2. Can you review damage already affecting deliverability?
    Yes. The remediation review is designed to assess whether primary-domain exposure is already affecting sender reputation, inbox placement, or broader email reliability, and to identify the most practical corrective path.
    3. What does remediation typically involve?
    Remediation may involve correcting authentication issues, reducing unsafe primary-domain usage, improving infrastructure separation, and prioritizing actions that stabilize sender trust and reduce further exposure. The exact path depends on the severity and source of the risk identified.
    4. Do you help implement the corrective changes?
    Yes, where needed. The review can lead into corrective implementation, infrastructure changes, or ongoing monitoring depending on the level of risk and the type of exposure affecting the primary domain.
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