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To add to what others have said while trying and failing to be technical about it. This is normal. The web browser is saying this because it has no way to tell if the site you are trying to go to is the real site or has been faked in some way. So this warning just means you need to make sure on your own that what you are connecting to is what you think you are connecting to. When going to a site out on the... Source: over 2 years ago
I’ve been using Postmark’s DMARC report collector[0] for more years than I remember, and it’s great - you get a count of all the emails that passed SPF/DKIM, and a list of the ones that didn’t. Easy to spot any problems, and I don’t need to know anything about the reports themselves. Any time I setup a new domain that needs to send email, I make sure to get that up (and you’d be well advised to do it even if you... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Postmark have a free DMARC service [1] that emails you a report once a week. I use it for all my domains. Note that they also have a paid offering, but this one is free. [1] https://dmarc.postmarkapp.com. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
At least sign up for Postmarkapp, it's free. Source: about 2 years ago
DMARC - This will send reports of failures and whatnot, so you can tell if emails are or aren't being delivered properly, or if people are trying to spoof your address, etc. Usually I use Postmark to handle this but there are other services. Source: about 2 years ago
When you are ready to hit the ground running, use Postmarks free DMARC reporting service. It's not a full fledged service but definitely helpful in the beginning as you understand and configure your environment: https://dmarc.postmarkapp.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
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