Im just 2 months into my new job in a managed hosting company and emails are 1 of the company core business. I was told about SPF, DMARC, DKIM but could not really understand it. Thanks for clarifying
it’s a public/private key pair tht sending server generates and shares public key w dns server and signs all outgoing mail w private key. that way receiving server can check dns record of incoming mail for the public key and verify it matches the signature in the incoming mail.
Helpful video. Is it fair to say that implementation of DMARC is more about helping out other companies from getting scammed via an email masquerading as our domain? I could see that as reputation protection as well to an extent.
Looks like dMarc only prevent scammers from the inside of your domain if you break the dMarc rule, and helps out the receiving email by protecting it. But why would you do that it doesn’t make sense?
In this case the receiving email is the one protected? And from the sending email you can just send email to the receiving email without breaking Dmarc’s rule.
Finally someone who is able to explain these three concepts in a way I can understand it. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! In 17 minutes I have finally understood, the information of what is going on in the background makes all the difference.
From a messaging architect, you've done a great job of explaining this in laymen terms.
This was an amazing video! The explanation + visual aid helped so much thank you!!
I am tired of spam making my mail full. This is a very useful method of preventing mail spam and spoofing through DMARC and DKM. Liked and Subbed
Great explanation! Provide insight to the backend workings makes the concepts much easier to follow!
Thanks, this helped a lot. Videos like this tend to just solidify information so much better than just reading text.
Thank you for the explanation. Been trying to put these 3 concepts together for a long time!!
very clear and concise explanation. Thank you
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Thanks for explaining these concepts in easy way.
Great explanation, easy to follow and to understand, thank you very much
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Very straightforward examples.
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Best video on the topic, thanks
Great video! Very well laid out and easy to follow. Thank you.
Im just 2 months into my new job in a managed hosting company and emails are 1 of the company core business. I was told about SPF, DMARC, DKIM but could not really understand it. Thanks for clarifying
nice explaination clearly understood the concept.kudoos..
Thanks for laying this out in simple language
This is a really good explanation!
Excellent explanation.
Noob question sorry, with regards to DKIM, Is the same Text key sent every time with each ourgoing message to match the one published to DNS? (8:19)
it’s a public/private key pair tht sending server generates and shares public key w dns server and signs all outgoing mail w private key. that way receiving server can check dns record of incoming mail for the public key and verify it matches the signature in the incoming mail.
Very good explanation! Thanks!
Helpful video. Is it fair to say that implementation of DMARC is more about helping out other companies from getting scammed via an email masquerading as our domain? I could see that as reputation protection as well to an extent.
Looks like dMarc only prevent scammers from the inside of your domain if you break the dMarc rule, and helps out the receiving email by protecting it. But why would you do that it doesn’t make sense?
SUPER helpful! Thank you!
Thank you mate. Great video.
Excellent Explanation
Really great tutorial. Thanks very much.
Very good explanation
Shouldn't your dkim TXT record be called 'test._domainkey' if you set the selector name to 'test' in your mail server?
for multiple relay servers, should dkim be setup in each server? or only in the first smtp server?
Each, with different selectors
In this case the receiving email is the one protected? And from the sending email you can just send email to the receiving email without breaking Dmarc’s rule.
Good explanation
What is the software you used for DNS record
Great video, congrats. One question, is there a way yo whitelist an email or sender that is rejected by dmarc fail? , thanks.
Excellent
100 is default if pct is not specified.
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Great visual summary of entire video!
Thank you
(6Aug2024)
Going to cause alot of problem for businesses in 2024.
Thank you!