Enabling and disabling DMARC message authentication

August 21, 2023

ID 98044

To enable or disable DMARC Mail Sender Authentication:

  1. In the main window of the program web interface, open the management console tree and select the Settings section and Protection subsection.
  2. In the External Services section, click the Enable DMARC Mail Sender Authentication link to open the External Services window.
  3. In the list to the right of the Enable DMARC Mail Sender Authentication setting name, select one of the following options:
    • Yes, if you want to enable DMARC Mail Sender Authentication.
    • No, if you want to disable DMARC Mail Sender Authentication.
  4. Click the Apply button.

To enable DMARC message authentication, you have to allow Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server to connect to the DNS server. If the connection to the DNS server is prohibited, DMARC Mail Sender Authentication is disabled.

See also

Mail Sender Authentication

About Mail Sender Authentication statuses

Connecting to a DNS to perform message authentication

Enabling and disabling SPF message authentication

Enabling and disabling DKIM message authentication

Enabling and disabling Mail Sender Authentication for a rule

Configuring detection of TempError and PermError during message authentication

Configuring additional DMARC message authentication settings for a rule

Configuring additional SPF message authentication settings for a rule

Configuring additional DKIM message authentication settings for a rule

Configuring tags added to message subjects after SPF message authentication

Configuring tags added to message subjects after DKIM message authentication

Configuring tags added to message subjects after DMARC message authentication

Configuring actions on messages during DMARC, SPF and DKIM message authentication

Preparing to configure SPF and DMARC Mail Sender Authentication for outgoing messages

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