
1. Protects against email spoofing and phishing attacks: DMARC implementation provides protection against email sender spoofing by providing a way to validate and authorize email senders to control who can send emails on behalf of a domain.
1. Improves email deliverability: DMARC can help improve email deliverability by reducing the likelihood of outbound emails being marked as spam or being blocked by filtering systems.
1. Builds trust and credibility with customers: With DMARC implementation, businesses demonstrate their commitment to email security and compliance, which can help to build trust and credibility with customers.
1. Provides greater control over email traffic: DMARC allows domain owners to gain greater control over their email traffic, blocking unauthorized senders and identifying issues such as misconfigured DNS settings.
1. Enhances visibility into email traffic: DMARC provides valuable insights into email traffic, including visibility into who is sending mail on behalf of a domain and how it is being delivered.
1. Supports compliance with industry standards: DMARC is recommended by industry standards such as the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), and its implementation can help businesses comply with these standards.