In article <CAPGOi=t2cjfjg9zuq-sy90aec7df2oik7ebb4vvdjlkbceu...@mail.gmail.com> 
you write:

>Can we enable DMARC just by enabling only SPF?, without DKIM? If it's
>possible what are the issues we will come across without DKIM?

I would encourage you not to do that. As others have said, it sort of
works until there is any sort of forwarding. I can report that there
is a lot more forwarding than most people realize, typically some sort
of organizational or role account forwarded to a private mailbox for
the person in the role.

You might be able to check the "DMARC compliant" box but I don't think
you would be happy with the amount of real mail you will lose,
particularly if the mail is anything other than broadcast
advertisements.

 

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