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 Basics can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC Basics can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC
  
-There is a common problem which prevents DMARC from widespread usage for a strict policy (policy=REJECT): Redirects can destroy the DMARC signature header. This happens with common groupware (Microsoft Exchange, Novell GroupWise,IBM Lotus Domino), with Sieve-rules and some free mail providern (some hotmail.xyz accounts and web.de). If you would use a strict REJECT policy, such addresses with active redirects could bounce your e-mail. The usage of a neutral policy (policy=NONE) has no disadvantages and may even give you some improvements in deliverability.+There is a common problem that prevents DMARC from widespread usage for a strict policy (policy=REJECT): Redirects can destroy the DMARC signature header. This happens with common groupware (Microsoft Exchange, Novell GroupWise,IBM Lotus Domino), with Sieve-rules and some free mail provider (some hotmail.xyz accounts and web.de). If you would use a strict REJECT policy, such addresses with active redirects could bounce your e-mail. The usage of a neutral policy (policy=NONE) has no disadvantages and may even give you some improvements in deliverability.
  
 If you are a target of phishing attacks, we recommend a strict DMARC policy. If you are a target of phishing attacks, we recommend a strict DMARC policy.
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 promio.net will receive generated DMARC reports and plans to establish a DMARC monitor as part of promio.connect. promio.net will receive generated DMARC reports and plans to establish a DMARC monitor as part of promio.connect.
-If you send 100% of your e-mails with domain //example.com//, you can setup DMARC bei registering the following TXT record in your DNS for //_dmarc.example.com//:+If you send 100% of your e-mails with the domain //example.com//, you can set up DMARC by registering the following TXT record in your DNS for //_dmarc.example.com//:
  
 <code>v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=none; rua=mailto:dmarc_reports@promio.net; ruf=mailto:dmarc_reports@promio.net; pct=100</code> <code>v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=none; rua=mailto:dmarc_reports@promio.net; ruf=mailto:dmarc_reports@promio.net; pct=100</code>
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