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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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