This document explains how to fill out the application form required to use the Sender Authentication Package (SAP) in Marketing Cloud Engagement (MCE).
After purchasing an MCE license (or contracting an additional SAP SKU), you will receive an email from Salesforce with the subject "Sender Authentication Package for Your Salesforce Marketing Cloud Account."
If you do not receive an email with the above subject or a URL containing "senderauth.marketingcloud.com," please contact Salesforce Support.
You will start the SAP application process from the form URL included in the email. Please proceed with the application while keeping the following points in mind for each item in the form.
The sample of SAP Application Form
Below are explanations of frequently asked questions during the application process.
Prerequisites
Once the process starts, you will interact with the Salesforce team through a case, and since it will be with the global team, all communication must be in English. Therefore, all content in the form must be filled out in English.
The URL of the application form is different for each account and contract. You cannot use the same URL form in different environments. Use the URL issued for each account or contract.
Full Name / Email Address
Enter the name and email address of the person responsible for this interaction. This person must be a "Salesforce Help & Training (H&T) user." Before applying, ensure that the person logs into MCE with their MCE Login User and can access H&T from the "Salesforce Help & Training" link under the "Setup" menu.
If the email address does not match the one of H&T user, you will need to perform the above steps in a separate case after applying, which will delay the SAP application process.
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