Email deliverability fix — beehiiv newsletter on GoDaddy DNS
What I need: I run a weekly newsletter (5,000 subscribers) on beehiiv. My email authentication is broken — SPF, DKIM, and DMARC all failing. Mail-tester.com gave me 0/10, then 0.4/10 after a quick Reply-To fix. EasyDMARC scores my domain 1/10 with "High" risk. Hundreds of previously engaged readers have stopped receiving issues over the past several weeks. I need someone to diagnose, clean up, and properly configure my DNS so emails send authenticated and land in primary inboxes again. Scope of work: Audit my current DNS records at GoDaddy for thegreektalk.com and mail.thegreektalk.com. Remove stray/incorrect CNAMEs that point to beehiiv-email.com (which beehiiv support has confirmed is not their sending infrastructure). Add the three SendGrid CNAME records beehiiv has specified for my account (em5227.mail, ff4._domainkey.mail, ff42._domainkey.mail). Verify SPF and DKIM authentication pass after propagation, using mail-tester.com or equivalent. Add a properly configured DMARC TXT record at _dmarc.thegreektalk.com, starting with a monitoring policy (p=none) and reporting address. Confirm mail-tester.com score of 9/10 or higher on a clean test send. Briefly document what you changed so I have a record. Tools and access I can provide: GoDaddy DNS access (I'll grant temporary access or share via screen-share) beehiiv dashboard access (read-only or screen-share) All prior diagnostic outputs: mail-tester reports, DMARCLY check, EasyDMARC scan, dnschecker.org lookups, GoDaddy DNS screenshots, full beehiiv support thread Important context: Domain: thegreektalk.com Sending subdomain (per beehiiv): mail.thegreektalk.com Email infrastructure: beehiiv (which uses SendGrid under the hood) Registrar: GoDaddy Current state: My DNS has 3 CNAMEs pointing to beehiiv-email.com (bh1._domainkey.mail, bh2._domainkey.mail, mail). Beehiiv support has confirmed these are wrong and should be removed. The correct records (per beehiiv) point to u47664254.wl005.sendgrid.net. The branded link record (elinke61.mail → branded-link.beehiiv.com) is correct and should be kept. I do not currently have an SPF TXT record or a DMARC record at all. mail-tester report flags em5227.mail.thegreektalk.com as the envelope sender failing SPF, with sending IP 159.183.140.x. Deliverable: Working email authentication confirmed by mail-tester score of 9+, plus a short Loom or written summary of changes made. Required experience: Hands-on experience with email authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) for newsletter or transactional senders Familiarity with beehiiv, Substack, ConvertKit, or similar (beehiiv specifically preferred but not required) Comfortable working in GoDaddy DNS or any major registrar Able to read mail-tester reports and DMARC reports Budget: $300, fixed price. Project should take 1–3 hours of focused work plus DNS propagation wait time. Timeline: I'd like to fix this within the next 48 hours if possible. To apply, please answer these three screening questions: In one or two sentences, what is the difference between SPF, DKIM, and DMARC and why do all three matter? If you saw a CNAME record where the value was identical to the name (e.g., bh2._domainkey.mail.thegreektalk.com → bh2._domainkey.mail.thegreektalk.com.), what would you conclude? What's a reasonable starter DMARC policy for a newsletter that's never had DMARC before, and why? Apply tot his job Apply To this Job