Enter your domain name below, for example directionforward.com, to check if you have DMARC set up:
What is ‘DMARC’?
DMARC stands for ‘Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance’. It is an email authentication protocol designed to combat email spoofing, phishing, and other forms of email fraud. It works by allowing domain owners to specify policies for handling emails that fail authentication checks, and therefore streamlines the approach for both senders and receivers. It helps protect brand reputation, enhance email deliverability, and reduce the risk of email-based attacks.
What is your policy?
Please note that it is possible to have a DMARC record in place but have no policy applied. If the result of your check above says p=none then you do not have an active DMARC policy and therefore protection is not in place.