Target Domain
Which domain are you securing with DMARC today?
Note: DMARC is applied to the root domain and automatically protects all subdomains unless explicitly configured otherwise in later steps.
Enforcement Policy
What should receiving servers do with emails that fail authentication?

Monitoring (p=none)

Take no action. Emails are delivered normally. Best for testing and gathering data when just starting out.

Recommended Start

Quarantine (p=quarantine)

Failing emails are marked as suspicious and delivered to the recipient's Spam or Junk folder.

Reject (p=reject)

Failing emails are completely blocked and bounce back. Maximum protection against spoofing.

Ultimate Goal
Reporting & Strictness
Configure where you receive activity reports and fine-tune alignment.
Crucial for visibility. You will receive daily XML reports here.
Configuration Ready
Publish this TXT record to your DNS provider.
1. DNS Hostname / Name
_dmarc
2. TXT Record Value
v=DMARC1; p=none;
Next Steps: Log into your DNS provider (e.g., Cloudflare, Route53, GoDaddy), create a new TXT record, paste the Hostname and Value above, and save. It may take up to 24 hours to propagate globally.