Blason,

Actually, consider implementing testing (SPF, DKIM) and DMARC for inbound.  Since you've implemented for everybody else, why not put these to use for your own organization?

Edward S.


On 1/8/2019 10:26 PM, Blason R via dmarc-discuss wrote:
Hi DMARC Team,

What I understand is DMARC is very beneficial for the mails which are being sent from my domain to third party. But can we stop the emails coming at me pretending to be my own domain? My assumption again here is we can not and need to have AntiSpam policy to block looking at SPF and DKIM?

TIA
Thanks and Regards
Blason R

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