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A Practical Guide to DMARC Reporting

With Google and Yahoo putting emphasis on email authentication requirements, many web professionals have found themselves paddling in the unfamiliar alphabet soup of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.  While setting up these DNS records is fairly straightforward, once the setup is done, then what?  

Email authentication isn’t a “set and forget” item.  You need to set up reporting to continually monitor and ensure things are working as they should.  DMARC gives you a way to set up reporting, but how can you interpret those reports, and what are you supposed to do with them?

This presentation will explain what DMARC can do for you, options to get reports, and what you can do with the information in those reports.

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Last updated: March 6, 2024
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