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Using Your Own Domain and Subdomain for Links within Training Invitation Emails

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This domain must be reserved for exclusive use with Barracuda Networks' Security Awareness Training product.

Training invitation emails contain links that invite users to learn about security issues for your organization. Sending training invitations from a valid internal account, called a Customer Awareness Domain, enables your users to confidently click on the training without thinking it is a phishing attack. Your users will see links like  http://securityawareness.yourcompany.com... rather than  https://phishline.com... in your campaign email messages.

You have two options for creating these links for your organization:

  • subdomain of your existing domain (http://securityawareness.yourcompany.com) – Preferred. This option provides the best context for your users, because it is part of the hierarchy of your organization's actual domain.
  • new domain (security-awareness-yourcompany.com) – If you prefer, you can create a separate domain. Barracuda can create, register, and set up DNS for a new domain to use as a Customer Awareness Domain. 

Note that this functionality affects all outbound campaign messages. It does not change:

  • domains on training links embedded on your landing pages. 
  • behavior of other links in the campaign message, like unsubscribe links or links to a landing page.

To set up a Customer Awareness Domain for links within campaign emails:

In this example, the domain for your organization is yourcompany.com  and the subdomain is securityawareness.

  1. Request that your DNS Administrator delegate a full domain or for this example, a subdomain, to our nameservers. (Click on the links to see the above instructions for each.)
  2. Navigate to System > Global Settings. Under Advanced Domain, set the Customer Awareness Domain to your subdomain, in this case, securityawareness.yourdomain.com. Click Save.
  3. Send a test email to yourself to confirm that outbound email campaigns with training links use  http://securityawareness.yourdomain.com/...