GoDMARC
DMARC is an email authentication protocol designed to offer email domain owners the ability to safeguard their dedicated domain from unauthorized usage. DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) was introduced in 2012, with many email service providers contributing to its development.
Benefits of DMARC
Email Security
Email Security with all 3 email protocols in place, your domain name is protected against email phishing attacks, whether it’s a BEC(Business Email Compromise) attack or an external attack like B2B (Business-to-Business) or B2C(Business-to-Consumer) using the same domain name. Before getting started with the policies, let’s understand what the DMARC records look like and the meaning of their various tags.
Improved Email Delivery
Improved Email Delivery with the GoDMARC dashboard, all your legitimate SMTP sources are aligned and authenticated according to DMARC standards. This enhances email delivery, whether it’s for corporate emails or marketing purposes.
Protecting Brand Reputation
When you set your DMARC policy to reject and implement a BIMI VMC certificate, it helps build trust and improves your brand’s reputation.
Reporting and Visibility
GoDMARC provides detailed analytics of emails failing or passing SPF, DKIM authentication and alignment. It identifies who is attempting to spoof your domain and from which IP address.