Heysender has a built-in integration with Aboutmy.email that lets you run a technical analysis on any email you have sent — directly from the dashboard. The test checks things like authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), compliance with Yahoo/Google sender requirements, IPv6 readiness, and more.
How to access the test
The test is available on any logged email event in your dashboard. Here is how to reach it:
- From the Dashboard, scroll down to the Log overview section.
- Find the email you want to test and click the magnifying glass icon (🔍) in the Actions column to open the Event overview modal.
- In the modal, click the Run test tab.
Running the test
On the Run test tab you will see an Event Technical Test section with a short description and a Run test button.
Click Run test. Heysender will submit the email to Aboutmy.email for analysis. The button will grey out while the test runs.
Once complete, the result appears in the Test History table below, showing:
- User — who triggered the test (e.g. “Heysender reseller”)
- Date/time — when the test was run
- Link — a link to the full Aboutmy.email report (may take a moment to become active while the report generates)
You can run the test multiple times; each run is added as a new row in the history.
Reading the report
Clicking the link opens the full Aboutmy.email report in a new tab. It covers areas such as authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), Yahoo/Google sender compliance, IPv6 readiness, and more. Each section highlights issues that may affect deliverability.
Things to keep in mind
The report link may take a few seconds to become active while Aboutmy.email processes the result.
The test uses anonymised data. Your actual subject line and email content are replaced with default placeholder content before the email is submitted to Aboutmy.email. The report therefore reflects your technical setup — authentication, sending infrastructure, DNS configuration — not the content of the original email.
The test analyses a specific already-sent email, so it reflects the technical state at the time that message was delivered. If you make changes to your domain setup (DNS records, DKIM keys, etc.), send a new test email and run the test again to verify.