The success of an automation marketing strategy isn’t measured only by the quality of your workflows, but also by your emails’ ability to reach the inbox. Today, Webmecanik Automation takes a new step in your deliverability performance by letting you customize your Return Path. We’ll walk you through this technical lever—often overlooked, yet truly essential.
Have you ever felt like your email campaigns—despite being perfectly targeted—weren’t reaching their full potential? The answer is sometimes hidden in the technical “backstage” of your sends.
At Webmecanik, as an engaged French publisher committed to uncompromising data sovereignty, we know that the trust of receiving servers is the key to your ROI. That’s why we now offer the ability to customize your Return Path.
But what exactly is it, and why should you care?
What is the Return Path (return path)?
When an email is sent, it has two “sender” addresses:
- The “From” address: the one your contacts see (example: contact@your-company.fr).
- The “Return Path” address (or Bounce Address): the one used by mail servers to send back error notifications (the famous “bounces”).
By default, this technical address often belongs to your routing solution. By customizing your Return Path with your own domain, you regain full control over your sender identity.
3 strategic reasons to customize your Return Path
Even though this setup is optional, it brings real benefits to your digital marketing.
- Align your identity and reassure anti-spam filters
Mail providers (Orange, Gmail, Outlook…) analyze the consistency of your headers. If your sending address is marketing@my-sme.fr but the return path points to a third-party domain, it can send a signal of confusion. By aligning the two domains, you prove your legitimacy and reduce the risk of being flagged as spam.
- A key step for DMARC compliance
The DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) protocol is becoming the standard for fighting phishing. To be fully effective, DMARC checks domain alignment. Having a customized Return Path makes this alignment easier and strengthens the security of your sends.
- Protect your sender reputation
By using your own domain for the Return Path, you isolate your reputation. You’re no longer “lost in the crowd” of senders using a shared domain. It’s a sign of professionalism that enhances how seriously receiving servers view you.
How to set this up in Webmecanik Automation?
True to our promise of simplicity and support, the configuration was designed to be easy to access.
All you need to do is create a CNAME record in your DNS zone pointing to our infrastructures. Once this step is done, your emails will be 100% in your brand colors—from the visible sender all the way down to the technical roots of the sending.
👉 To guide you step by step, check out our documentation: Configure a Return Path for your email domain