Improved Inky integration for email recognition and delivery

January 12
Enhancement
BullPhish ID, INKY, Kaseya 365 User

BullPhish ID now offers improved email recognition and delivery for phishing simulations and training for customers using Inky through an enhanced integration. By using industry-standard DKIM authentication to identify BullPhish ID messages, simulations and training emails are more reliably recognized and delivered - even in complex, multi-hop email environments.

What’s improved:

  • More reliable recognition of BullPhish ID emails using authenticated sender verification instead of relying mainly on IP addresses or mutable headers.
  • Improved delivery for both training and simulated phishing emails, reducing false positives and misclassification.
  • Visibility when third-party tools modify email content, allowing INKY to flag altered messages.
  • Support for custom and customer-owned domains commonly used in enterprise environments.
  • Seamless compatibility with existing INKY phishing awareness training settings, so your current configuration continues to work as expected.

These enhancements mean better inbox delivery with fewer false positives, improved visibility into simulation and training campaigns, and stronger support for trust and compliance.

Learn more about integrating Inky and BullPhish ID here.

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