So, what is DMARC?

DMARC reporting gives us visibility into who is sending email using your domain name, so we can identify legitimate systems, catch impersonation attempts, and tighten protection over time without disrupting normal business email.

SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are the three main email protections that help keep your company’s domain from being used by scammers.

SPF says which mail systems are allowed to send email on behalf of your domain.
DKIM adds a digital signature to outgoing email so receiving systems can verify the message was really sent by an approved source and was not altered.
DMARC ties those two together and tells other mail systems what to do when a message fails those checks. It also gives reporting, so we can see who is sending mail as your domain and spot fraud, misconfigurations, or risky services.

For a business owner, the simple takeaway is this: these tools help protect your brand, reduce spoofing and phishing risk, and improve confidence that your legitimate email is trusted and delivered.

Most DMARC problems are not technical failures. They happen when a department starts using a marketing or email platform without coordinating setup with IT. That makes this a governance issue: business changes in one area can create email risk for the whole organization.

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