On 1/26/21 12:41 PM, Matt V wrote:
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 3:17 PM Michael Thomas <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    How do I know when I'm done though if I don't know the IP
    addresses who send on my behalf? Is it an actual forgery or is it
    Marsha in marketing using a outsourced email blaster?


This is solved with conversation with the relevant stakeholdersĀ in the organization from IT, Marketing, PR, etc... along with security and brand policies being enforced.

Ultimately only approved and official email sources will be authenticated - random sales/marketing people don't get to make those types of decisionsĀ on the day-to-day. You want an exemption for your support/marketing tools you need to get it cleared, vetted and properly authenticated to play.

This is how most large companies resolve this issue.


I worked for a large company and that is much easier said than done having attempted to do so before the reporting was a twinkle in anybody's eye. Hence the low uptake of DMARC. Having to know all of the IP addresses that are legitimate senders for your domain is daunting for a large enterprise.

Mike

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