>i'm the sender. i'm hoping that dmarc can help me convince receivers not to
>put emails coming from my mail server into their spam folder.

If that is your goal, don't bother.  DMARC doesn't do that.  Nor does
DKIM, SPF, or any other technical trick.

The reason providers put your mail in the spam folder is that you are
sending mail that their users have said is spam, or that looks a lot
like mail that they've said is spam.  Fix that problem, first.



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