Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance (DMARC) is an email verification system designed to detect and prevent email spoofing.
You can configure the
When you enable DMARC verification, if the DNS contains DMARC records for the domain from which a message is sent, the
As well as verifying the sender domain, DMARC verification requires that the domain in an email “From:” field relates to the authenticated domain. |
You can configure the
Domain owners publish a DMARC DNS record that makes recommendations on what message recipients should do with messages that fail authentication. |
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