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About DMARC email authentication
Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, & Conformance (DMARC) is an email authentication specification used to protect internet domains against attackers attempting to use those domains to send fraudulent email to users. DMARC is used in conjunction with one or both of the following email authentication systems: *…
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Mail Exchanger (MX) records requirements
As part of the alignment to industry standards, depending on the type of mail being used, you might be required to maintain several additional DNS records. One of the following scenarios might apply to your organization: Scenario 1: Client uses D2L mail domain D2L handles the creation and management of the required email…
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Best practices for outgoing mail
You must add SPF and CNAME records for your domain to allow D2L to send mail on your behalf. Note: If your organization is using a non-D2L domain that they do not own, DMARC is unsupported with Brightspace. SPF record If no current SPF record exists, create the SPF record including: {Client mailDomain} TXT -> "v=spf1…