Theinformation uses Customer.io for marketing email and SendGrid for transactional/notifications. They rank #13,232 in the Tranco list of most-popular domains. Their email authentication setup is solid (score 85/100).
Authentication signals observed in this brand's emails. SPF, DKIM and DMARC are the standard sender-authentication stack — see the DMARC policy below for whether spoofing is actually blocked or just monitored. One-click unsubscribe meets Google & Yahoo's bulk-sender requirements.
SPF / DKIM / DMARC above reflect the last 9 emails we've observed. DMARC policy is read live from DNS.
DMARC reports sent to inboxmonster.com. Policy
p=reject means receivers actively block or quarantine spoofed mail.
SPF alignment: all 46 observed emails use a return-path aligned with theinformation.com (em8796.theinformation.com, cio22951.theinformation.com). SPF authenticates the visible From — supports DMARC directly.
DKIM alignment: all 37 observed emails sign with a domain aligned with theinformation.com (theinformation.com, cio22951.theinformation.com). DKIM authenticates the visible From — supports DMARC directly.
TLS: modern — 93% TLS 1.3 (across 14 sends).
Delivery: fast — 100% of emails in the last 7 days arrive in under 10 seconds (across 5 sends).
Brands often use multiple ESPs (e.g. one for marketing, another for transactional/notifications).
None — only the primary ESP(s) shown aboveESPs we've seen sending email for this brand. Green = confirmed by SPF, sender IP rDNS, or known infra pairing (label shows the source). Grey = observed but not yet confirmed by SPF or PTR.
ESPs this brand has authorized in their SPF record. We confirm them with a green ✓ only after seeing recurring use (3+ emails across 2+ days). Until then they stay here — either we haven't observed any email yet, or we've seen a handful but not enough to call them a regular sender for the brand.
Probed: theinformation.com, em8796.theinformation.com, cio22951.theinformation.com, m193-30.theinformation.com, ptr1290.theinformation.com, ptr2673.theinformation.com, ptr2540.theinformation.com, ptr7251.theinformation.com, ptr2972.theinformation.com, ptr7113.theinformation.com
Folder distribution across all emails from this brand observed in Gmail inboxes. High inbox % = good deliverability; spam appearances are the headline signal.
| Folder | Count | Share |
|---|---|---|
| inbox | 47 | 100.0% |
Which ESP's emails are landing where. Sorted by spam % so problem senders surface first. Brands using one ESP for marketing and another for transactional often see very different placement profiles per ESP. Per-ESP folder data only started being captured recently — counts here may be smaller than the total above until backfill catches up.
| ESP | Emails | Placement | Inbox % | Tabs % | Spam % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Customer.io | 3 | 100.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
| SendGrid | 32 | 100.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
Daily observations per ESP. Brands often run multiple ESPs concurrently — marketing on one, transactional on another — so this chart shows usage rather than switches.
IP addresses theinformation.com has been observed sending from, and where their mail landed in Gmail.
| IP | Hostname | Obs | Placement | Reputation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 159.183.131.69 | o7.ptr2673.theinformation.com |
21 | 2 | Check → |
| 149.72.211.234 | o2.ptr2540.theinformation.com |
12 | 2 | Check → |
| 159.183.148.16 | o3.ptr1290.theinformation.com |
8 | — | Check → |
| 159.183.131.62 | o5.ptr7251.theinformation.com |
4 | — | Check → |
| 159.183.148.166 | o4.ptr2972.theinformation.com |
4 | 1 | Check → |
| 159.183.131.66 | o6.ptr7113.theinformation.com |
4 | 2 | Check → |
| 159.112.243.51 | v551.v5be21903.use4.send.mailgun.net |
2 | — | Check → |
| 161.38.193.30 | m193-30.theinformation.com |
1 | — | Check → |
| 159.112.243.40 | v540.v5be21903.use4.send.mailgun.net |
1 | — | Check → |
| Domain | ESPs detected | Delivery (7d) |
|---|---|---|
theinformation.com | SendGrid 53 Customer.io 5 |