Version (v) | The v tag is required and represents the protocol version. An example is v=DMARC1 |
Policy (p) | The required p tag demonstrates the policy for domain (or requested handling policy). It directs the receiver to report, quarantine, or reject emails that fail authentication checks. Policy options are: 1) None 2) Quarantine or 3) Reject. |
Percentage (pct) | This DMARC tag specifies the percentage of email messages subjected to filtering. For example, pct=25 means a quarter of your company’s emails will be filtered by the recipient. |
RUA Report Email Address(s) (rua): | This optional tag is designed for reporting URI(s) for aggregate data. An rua example is rua=mailto:CUSTOMER@for.example.com. |
RUF Report Email Address(s) (ruf): | Like the rua tag, the ruf designation is an optional tag. It directs addresses to which message-specific forensic information is to be reported (i.e., comma-separated plain-text list of URIs). An ruf example is ruf=mailto:CUSTOMER@for.example.com. |
Forensic Reporting Options (fo): | The FO tag pertains to how forensic reports are created and presented to DMARC users. |
ASPF Tag (aspf): | The aspf tag represents alignment mode for SPF. An optional tag, aspf=r is a common example of its configuration. |
ADKIM Tag (adkim): | Similar to aspf, the optional adkim tag is the alignment mode for the DKIM protocol. A sample tag is adkim=r. |
Report Format (rf): | Forensic reporting format(s) is declared by the DMARC rf tag. |
Report Interval (ri): | The ri tag corresponds to the aggregate reporting interval and provides DMARC feedback for the outlined criteria. |
Subdomain Policy (sp): | This tag represents the requested handling policy for subdomains. |