DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) is an essential email authentication protocol that helps protect your recipients from spam and phishing, which in turn improves your domain's reputation and email deliverability.
While you may be able to send individual test emails without a complete DMARC setup, it is a required step for ensuring reliable, large-scale email delivery. Major email providers use DMARC to verify that an email is actually from the sender it claims to be from.
To complete your email domain configuration and ensure your messages are delivered successfully, you must add a DMARC record to your domain's DNS settings. For detailed instructions, please refer to our documentation on configuring DNS records for email.
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