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What is DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication)?

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An email authentication policy that tells receiving servers what to do with emails that fail DKIM or SPF checks.

DMARC builds on DKIM and SPF by adding a policy layer. It tells receiving servers to either monitor (p=none), quarantine (p=quarantine), or reject (p=reject) emails that fail authentication. DMARC also enables aggregate and forensic reporting. MisarMail includes DMARC monitoring with real-time alerts for authentication failures.

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