MaX Saxe Design DMARC
MaX explains our DMARC policy.
v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=reject; pct=100; adkim=r; aspf=r; rua=mailto:aggrep@maxsaxe.design; ri=86400; ruf=mailto:authfail@maxsaxe.design; fo=0:1:d:s;
v=DMARC1
Establishes this DMARC record usese version one which is currently the only DMARC version.
p=reject
Establishes the rejection policy applying to email failing the DMARC test (DKIM or SPF).
sp=reject
Establishes the rejection policy applying to all subdomain failing the DMARC test (DKIM or SPF). This does not apply to subdomains with their own DMARC entries.
pct=100
Percentage of messages from the Domain Owner's mail stream to which the DMARC policy is to be applied. Valid value is an integer between 0 to 100.
adkim=r
Indicates whether strict or relaxed DKIM Identifier Alignment mode is required by the Domain Owner. Valid values can be 'r' (relaxed) or 's' (strict mode).
aspf=r
Indicates whether strict or relaxed SPF Identifier Alignment mode is required by the Domain Owner. Valid values can be 'r' (relaxed) or 's' (strict mode).
rua=mailto:aggrep@maxsaxe.design
Establishes addresses to which aggregate feedback is to be sent. Comma separated plain-text list of DMARC URIs.
ri=86400
Indicates a request to Receivers to generate aggregate reports separated by no more than the requested number of seconds. Valid value is a 32-bit unsigned integer.
ruf=mailto:authfail@maxsaxe.design
Establishes addresses to which message-specific failure information is to be reported. Comma separated plain-text list of DMARC URIs.
fo=0:1:d:s;
Establishes the failure reporting options:
- fo=0: Generate a DMARC failure report if all underlying authentication mechanisms (SPF and DKIM) fail to produce an aligned “pass” result
- fo=1: Generate a DMARC failure report if any underlying authentication mechanism (SPF or DKIM) produced something other than an aligned “pass” result
- fo=d: Generate a DKIM failure report if the message had a signature that failed evaluation, regardless of its alignment
- fo=s: Generate an SPF failure report if the message failed SPF evaluation, regardless of its alignment