The risk of p=none
Google and Yahoo require bulk email senders to have a DMARC policy
record. A DMARC policy record with p=none satisfies part of
those requirements, but it
doesn’t ensure SPF or DKIM alignment, or stop attackers from spoofing
your email addresses. That puts your business, your customers, and your
reputation at risk.
Services
Your guide to email authentication
DMARC reports provide detailed insight into how email sent as your domain meets authentication requirements. They can surface which SaaS providers are sending as your domain, unauthorized “shadow IT” senders, and whether your legitimate sources are configured correctly.
The data can feel overwhelming at first. Whalen Solutions has experience turning it into simple, actionable steps at organizations of all sizes — from small businesses and health systems to Fortune 500 companies. You can be confident making the policy switch to p=reject, stopping unauthorized spoofing and strengthening your sending reputation.
DMARC analytics hosting
DMARC doesn’t provide much data if your record is missing a rua tag or reports are landing in an unmonitored inbox. Whalen Solutions offers hosted DMARC analytics to make report collection, parsing, and visualization easy.
BIMI setup
Whalen Solutions can help your organization set up Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI), so your logo appears right in the inbox.
Free Tools
BIMI Preview
See how your logo would look as a BIMI logo before you go live.