Under the "Reject" policy, the receiver completely prevents any unqualified email from reaching the recipient. With this enabled, only an email that is verified as 100% being signed by your domain will even have a chance at reaching the inbox. Any ...
First of all, the email is checked by the DMARC Policy if present. In case the DMARC policy is set to p=none; nothing will be done to the email received, but if the policy is set to p=quarantine and p=reject, then the email is sent to the spam and is ...
DMARC has three policies having their own perks. The outcomes of the same depend on SPF and DKIM policies. Below is a brief explanation of all the policies. NONE - This is also known as a Monitoring only policy as it helps you gain deep insight ...