How to add a DMARC record in domain DNS settings
DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) is a technology that helps prevent fake emails and improve email authentication. DMARC uses a combination of SPF and DKIM methods to verify the authenticity of emails.
To add DMARC, you need to make changes to your domain's DNS records.
First, you need to find out which DNS management system is used for your domain. This can be your domain hosting control panel or a separate DNS management service.
Choose where your domain is located
Adding and editing DMARC may differ depending on your specific DNS management system. If you encounter difficulties, it's better to refer to the documentation or support of your hosting provider or DNS management service for more specific instructions.