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Tag Archives: DMARC

An email marketer’s top-level guide to DMARC, your best anti-phishing tool

How secure is your email program? Columnist Scott Heimes believes DMARC is a vital tool in the war against fraudsters and outlines easy ways to implement it in your own organization. Scott Heimes on September 8, 2017   In the world of email marketing, there are two types of professionals: those who concern themselves with … Continue reading An email marketer’s top-level guide to DMARC, your best anti-phishing tool

Authentication Blog Series: Part 3 – DMARC

by Michelle Van den Bergh May 21, 2016May 21, 2016 In this final post of my authentication blog series I focus on DMARC and how it uses SPF and DKIM to close the loop on email authentication. What is Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC)? DMARC basically standardizes how email receivers perform email authentication … Continue reading Authentication Blog Series: Part 3 – DMARC