Managing Custom Return Path

Use custom return path to improve your inbox placement and monitor email bounces when bulk emails are sent.

A return path address is an SMTP address used by email senders to receive notifications about email bounces. It is the email address in the hidden header of an email where bounce notifications are sent. Email Delivery uses the return path address to process the bounces and protect the reputation of your IP addresses and domain. Therefore, by default the return path is set to be that of our Bounce servers.

Use custom return paths to override the default return path set in outgoing emails and brand the emails with your own domain to increase sending reputation.

To set up a custom return path, ensure that:
  • Custom return path domain is a subdomain of your email domain.
  • Either DKIM is set up for your email domain or your email domain is verified.
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  • DNS records for the custom return path domain is set up.
  • Verify the custom return path domain within your domain's DNS settings.
  • Add CNAME record and CNAME value to the DNS zone of your email sending domain for the custom return path to become active. For more information, see Creating Custom Return Path.
Use the following operations to manage custom return path:

Required IAM Policy

Learm about the required policies to manage custom return path.

To use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, you must be granted security access in a policy  by an administrator. This access is required whether you're using the Console or the REST API with an SDK, CLI, or other tool. If you get a message that you don't have permission or are unauthorized, verify with your administrator what type of access you have and which compartment  to work in.

If you're new to policies, see Getting Started with PoliciesandCommon Policies. For more details about policies for Email Delivery, see Details For the Email Delivery Service.

To enable all operations on all email resources for a specific user group, use the following policy:

Allow group <Your Group Name> to manage email-family in tenancy <Your Tenancy>

You can also use the Policy Builder "Email Management" use case to add a few policy statements that include using the email Public Logging feature.