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Though there can be a wide variation of size, complexity and stage of a DMARC project, they all share a common challenge of understanding when it’s appropriate to advance your policy. This guide will touch on key considerations, milestone validation tips, and DNS syntax guidelines necessary to help you confidently progress your domains to a stringent DMARC policy of p=reject. DMARC Policies First, a brief overview of DMARC policies; the sequence in which they are traditionally applied; and how they vary in protections against phishing, spoofing and unauthorized use of your domains: The three policy modes are none, quarantine and reject. These policies are most traditionally applied in the sequence listed above. Under certain circumstances, it may be appropriate to apply a more stringent policy at the beginning if, for example, you are applying DMARC to a parked or inactive domain. Organizations that receive your email, will look at the
On January 1, 2022, dmarcian launched its official MSP program. While we’ve worked with MSPs for many years, the formalized program was born out of a desire to reach more domain owners in an effort to spread DMARC even further into the ecosystem. More specifically, we recognized that SMBs, owning a healthy percentage of commercial domains, were quickly pushed through a digital transformation due to COVID-19 and were looking to MSPs for assistance through those changes. Now that we have come a full year since the program launch, we are taking this opportunity to reflect on what we’ve learned from MSPs and envision where we will take the program in the future. Our MSP program philosophy aligns with dmarcian’s mission of increasing accessibility to DMARC technology to make email and the internet safer. MSP Program Manager Joe Garner says, “We realized there was a huge group of email users that
With a mission of spreading DMARC across the world to make email and the internet more trustworthy, dmarcian now provides local service, support and data storage to Australian customers. The post dmarcian launches in Australia appeared first on dmarcian.