Email authentication Explained, SPF, DKIM, DMARC records

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Welcome to our in-depth guide on Email Authentication! 🌐📧 In this video, we'll break down the essentials of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC – the key protocols to protect your email domain from spoofing and phishing attacks.

What You'll Learn:

🔹 SPF (Sender Policy Framework): Understand how SPF works to verify that emails are sent from authorized servers, preventing spammers from using your domain.

🔹 DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail): Learn how DKIM adds a digital signature to your emails, ensuring that the content hasn't been tampered with and verifying the sender's identity.

🔹 DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance): Discover how DMARC combines SPF and DKIM to provide comprehensive protection, giving you control over what happens to unauthenticated emails and receiving detailed reports on email authentication activities.

Why It's Important:
Email authentication is crucial for maintaining your domain's reputation and safeguarding your recipients from malicious attacks. Implementing these protocols not only enhances security but also boosts your email deliverability.

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If the emails forwarding on for external users and it is failed due to spf, so which domain needs to add DKIM records?
The email account which have forwarding on or the original sender ?
Pls clear it 🙏🏻

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Assuming:
SPF "-all"
DMARC "p=quarantine"
If SPF fails, should the received email go to the recipient's junk mail folder or qurantine place?

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