It’s Time for BIMI

For the last few years, we’ve been on the fence about when it would be time to implement BIMI. Often, it seemed like the ability to adopt BIMI would only be there for large companies with substantial email marketing budgets. However, support for both Common Mark Certificates as well as Verified Mark Certificates makes BIMI much more accessible for small and medium businesses. We now think BIMI is ready for everyone!

What is BIMI?

BIMI is a DNS technology that allows you to define a logo to appear next to your email subject lines or next to your messages in major Inbox Providers’ web-based, computer and mobile clients. Essentially, your mail will be branded with your logo giving you more exposure and potentially creating an edge over your competitors.

An example of the MxToolbox Logo displayed next to our email in Google’s web client.

Note: BIMI is different from simply being a GSuite-using company in that your BIMI logo will appear at Yahoo!, Le Post and many other web-based, computer and mobile email clients, not just the Google Inbox.*

How do you adopt BIMI?

To be BIMI compatible, you need to have your email configuration setup properly. Inbox Providers need a level of trust before they will include your logo as it appears to be an endorsement of sorts for your brand.

  • You must adopt DMARC, DKIM and SPF
  • Your email must be DMARC compliant
  • Your DMARC policy must be at 100% Reject
  • Your BIMI record must be setup correctly with a properly formatted SVG file
  • You must have a Common Mark Certificate or Verified Mark Certificate for your logo

How does MxToolbox help?

MxToolbox recently released a comprehensive answer to the issues of BIMI setup, management and maintenance. MxToolbox Delivery Center provides everything you need to:

  • Setup SPF, DKIM and DMARC for your Domain
  • Carefully migrate to a DMARC Reject policy
  • Setup your BIMI record
  • Verify compatibility of your SVG image
  • Monitor your certificates for expiration
  • Manage the on-going changes to the BIMI standard

Learn more on our BIMI feature page.

*A previous version of this blog included Microsoft Outlook.com. At this time, Outlook.com does not support BIMI.