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AsyncOS 9.1.2 for Cisco Email Security Appliances User Guide
Chapter 20 Email Authentication
DMARC Verification
Related Topics
• Managing DMARC Verification Profiles, page 20-37
• Configure Global DMARC Settings, page 20-40
• Configuring DMARC Verification on the Mail Flow Policy, page 20-41
• Configure a Return Address for DMARC Feedback Reports, page 20-42
• DMARC Aggregate Reports, page 20-42
Managing DMARC Verification Profiles
A DMARC verification profile is a list of parameters that the mail flow policies of the Email Security
appliance use for verifying DMARC. For example, you may want to create a stringent profile that rejects
all non-compliant messages from a particular domain and a less stringent profile that quarantines all
non-compliant messages from another domain.
A DMARC verification profile consists of the following information:
• A name for the verification profile.
• Message action to take when the policy in the DMARC record is reject.
• Message action to take when the policy in the DMARC record is quarantine.
• Message action in case of a temporary failure.
• Message action in case of a permanent failure.
Related Topics
• Create a DMARC Verification Profile, page 20-37
• Edit a DMARC Verification Profile, page 20-39
• Exporting DMARC Verification Profiles, page 20-39
• Importing DMARC Verification Profiles, page 20-39
• Deleting DMARC Verification Profiles, page 20-39
Create a DMARC Verification Profile
Use this procedure to create a new DMARC verification profile.
Step 4
(Optional) Configure a return address for
DMARC feedback reports.
Configure a Return Address for DMARC Feedback
Reports, page 20-42
Step 5
(Optional) Review the following:
• DMARC Verification and Incoming Mail
reports
• Messages that failed DMARC verification
using Message Tracking
• DMARC Verification Page, page 28-19
• Incoming Mail Page, page 28-9
• Searching for Messages, page 29-2
Table 20-5 How to Verify Incoming Messages Using DMARC
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