DMARC Record Lookup


DMARC Tag Legend

Reference guide for standard DMARC protocol tags and their expected values.

TAG DEFAULT TRANSLATION
v DMARC1 The DMARC version should always be "DMARC1". Note: A wrong, or absent DMARC version tag causes the entire record to be ignored.
p none Policy applied to emails that fails the DMARC check. Authorized values: "none", "quarantine", or "reject". "none" is used to collect feedback and gain visibility into email streams without impacting existing flows. "quarantine" allows Mail Receivers to treat email that fails the DMARC check as suspicious. Most of the time, they will end up in your SPAM folder. "reject" outright rejects all emails that fail the DMARC check.
adkim r Specifies "Alignment Mode" for DKIM signatures. Authorized values: "r", "s". "r", or "Relaxed Mode", allows Authenticated DKIM d= domains that share a common Organizational Domain with an email's "header-From:" domain to pass the DMARC check. "s", or "Strict Mode" requires exact matching between the DKIM d= domain and an email's "header-From:" domain.
aspf r Specifies "Alignment Mode" for SPF. Authorized values: "r", "s". "r", or "Relaxed Mode" allows SPF Authenticated domains that share a common Organizational Domain with an email's "header-From:" domain to pass the DMARC check. "s", or "Strict Mode" requires exact matching between the SPF domain and an email's "header-From:" domain.
sp p= value Policy to apply to email from a sub-domain of this DMARC record that fails the DMARC check. Authorized values: "none", "quarantine", or "reject". This tag allows domain owners to explicitly publish a "wildcard" sub-domain policy.
fo 0 Forensic reporting options. Authorized values: "0", "1", "d", or "s". "0" generates reports if all underlying authentication mechanisms fail to produce a DMARC pass result, "1" generates reports if any mechanisms fail, "d" generates reports if DKIM signature failed to verify, "s" generates reports if SPF failed.
ruf none The list of URIs for receivers to send Forensic reports to. Note: This is not a list of email addresses, as DMARC requires a list of URIs of the form "mailto:address@example.org".
rua none The list of URIs for receivers to send XML feedback to. Note: This is not a list of email addresses, as DMARC requires a list of URIs of the form "mailto:address@example.org".
rf afrf The reporting format for individual Forensic reports. Authorized values: "afrf", "iodef".
pct 100 The percentage tag tells receivers to only apply policy against email that fails the DMARC check x amount of the time. For example, "pct=25" tells receivers to apply the "p=" policy 25% of the time against email that fails the DMARC check. Note: The policy must be "quarantine" or "reject" for the percentage tag to be applied.
ri 86400 The reporting interval for how often you'd like to receive aggregate XML reports. You'll most likely receive reports once a day regardless of this setting.
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