DMARC stands for “Domain-Based Message Authentication Reporting And Performance”. As you can imagine, this too helps protect email senders and their recipients.
What is so interesting about DMARC is that it acts as your personal security guard. It allows you to tell the inboxes what to do with emails that do not have a passing SPF or DKIM key and protect you from spoofed emails.
In order to check if you are properly authenticated with DMARC, you need to input your sender domain in the field above and press the “Check” button. The system will show you your record and let you know if there is anything that can be updated or changed.
In order to check if you are properly authenticated with DMARC, you need to input your sender domain in the field above and press the “Check” button. The system will show you your record and let you know if there is anything that can be updated or changed.