DMARC Options
DKIM canonicalized headers are included in DMARC failure reports
Enable this option if you wish to include DKIM canonicalized headers in DMARC failure reports. This is disabled by default.
DKIM canonicalized body is included in DMARC failure reports
Enable this option if you wish to include the DKIM canonicalized body in DMARC failure reports. This is disabled by default.
Replace Reserved IPs in DMARC reports with "X.X.X.X"
By default MDaemon replaces your reserved IP addresses in DMARC reports with "X.X.X.X". Disable this option if you wish to make your reserved IPs visible in DMARC reports. This option does not apply to DKIM canonicalized data.
Include full DMARC records in log file
By default MDaemon logs the full DMARC DNS record it obtains during DMARC DNS queries. Disable this option if you do not with to include the full DMARC record in the log file.
Automatically update public suffix file if it's older than this many days
DMARC requires a public suffix file to reliably determine the proper domains to query for DMARC DNS records. By default MDaemon will automatically update its stored public suffix file whenever it exceeds 15 days old. Change the value of this option if you wish to update the public suffix file more or less often. Disable the option if you do not wish to update it automatically.
Public suffix file URL
This is the URL of the public suffix file that MDaemon will download to use for DMARC. By default MDaemon uses the file located at: http://publicsuffix.org/list/effective_tld_names.dat.
Update public suffix file now
Click this button to manually update the public suffix file, from the Publix suffix file URL specified above.
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