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If you keep coming across the prompt “ DMARC policy not enabled” for your domain, that means that your domain is not protected against spoofing and impersonation with DMARC email authentication. You may often encounter this prompt while conducting reverse DNS lookups for your domain. However, it often has an easy fix to it. Through this article, we are going to take you through the various steps you need to implement to configure DMARC and set up the right policy for your domain so that you never have to come across the “DMARC policy is not enabled” prompt again!

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