With the Summer ’24 release, Reply Mail Management (RMM) is now available for Marketing Cloud Growth. RMM handles out-of-office messages, auto-responses, and reply forwarding. To use RMM, delete and re-add any domain that was authenticated prior to the Summer ’24 release.
If you’re not sure whether this applies to you, follow these instructions:
Authenticated Domains, then select Email Authenticated Domains. Note down all of your active domains.Reply Mail Management, then select Reply Mail Management. If any of your active domains are not listed in the Select Domain dropdown on this page, follow the remaining instructions in this knowledge article to make sure that RMM is enabled for all your active domains.Only use these instructions for any subdomains that you created to use with Marketing Cloud Growth. If you authenticated your corporate root domain, consult with your DNS administrator to confirm that these instructions won’t cause a conflict with the inbound entries that are already in place. Reach out to Salesforce Global Support if you have questions.
Time Consideration
Please do not complete the delete domain steps below until your DNS administrator/IT team is ready to make DNS settings changes. Deleting the domain will prevent you from sending emails with Marketing Cloud, as email sending requires an active domain.
Known Issue Consideration
Currently there is a known issue that may affect your Salesforce DKIM Keys records when deleting domains from the Email Authenticated Domain page in Setup. Deleting domains as outlined by this knowledge article may inadvertently delete the Salesforce DKIM Keys records. Please work with your Salesforce admin during this deletion process to avoid any disruption to other outbound Salesforce email. For more information, please reference this known issue record.
Delete and Re-Add existing Domain
To show the new DNS entries in the Authenticated Domain setup, delete and re-add your existing Authentication Domain.
Authenticated Domains, and select Email Authenticated Domains.Update Your DNS Records with new Inbound Records
Authenticated Domains, then select Email Authenticated Domains. For each domain, click the dropdown and select Show Details.| Local Port (Host/Domain/Name/Alias) | Record Type |
| bounce | CNAME |
| leave | CNAME |
| reply | CNAME |
| anonymous | CNAME |
| fbl | CNAME |
Activate your Authenticated Domain
Set Up Reply Mail Management
Reply Mail Management, and then select Reply Mail Management.002192963

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