Adds a sender domain to your account. Sender domains are added automatically as you send, but you can use this call to add them ahead of time.
Signature
public function addDomain(string
$domain )
Parameters
$domain
—
string
a domain name
Returns
struct
information about the domain - domain string the sender domain name
- created_at string the date and time that the sending domain was first seen as a UTC string in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format
- last_tested_at string when the domain's DNS settings were last tested as a UTC string in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format
- spf struct details about the domain's SPF record
- valid boolean whether the domain's SPF record is valid for use with Mandrill
- valid_after string when the domain's SPF record will be considered valid for use with Mandrill as a UTC string in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format. If set, this indicates that the record is valid now, but was previously invalid, and Mandrill will wait until the record's TTL elapses to start using it.
- error string an error describing the spf record, or null if the record is correct
- dkim struct details about the domain's DKIM record
- valid boolean whether the domain's DKIM record is valid for use with Mandrill
- valid_after string when the domain's DKIM record will be considered valid for use with Mandrill as a UTC string in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format. If set, this indicates that the record is valid now, but was previously invalid, and Mandrill will wait until the record's TTL elapses to start using it.
- error string an error describing the DKIM record, or null if the record is correct
- verified_at string if the domain has been verified, this indicates when that verification occurred as a UTC string in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format
- valid_signing boolean whether this domain can be used to authenticate mail, either for itself or as a custom signing domain. If this is false but spf and dkim are both valid, you will need to verify the domain before using it to authenticate mail