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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.6 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 19      Email Authentication
  DMARC Verification
Managing DMARC Verification Profiles
A DMARC verification profile is a list of parameters that the mail flow policies of the Email Security 
appliance use for verifying DMARC. For example, you may want to create a stringent profile that rejects 
all non-compliant messages from a particular domain and a less stringent profile that quarantines all 
non-compliant messages from another domain.
A DMARC verification profile consists of the following information:
A name for the verification profile.
Message action to take when the policy in the DMARC record is reject.
Message action to take when the policy in the DMARC record is quarantine.
Message action in case of a temporary failure.
Message action in case of a permanent failure.
Related Topics
Create a DMARC Verification Profile
Use this procedure to create a new DMARC verification profile. 
Note
By default, AsyncOS provides a default DMARC verification profile. If you do not want to create a new 
DMARC verification profile, you can use the default DMARC verification profile. The default DMARC 
verification profile is available on Mail Policies > DMARC page. For instructions to edit the default 
DMARC verification profile, see 
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Procedure
Step 1
Choose Mail Policies > DMARC.
Step 2
Click Add Profile.
Step 3
Enter the name of the profile.
Step 4
Set the message action that AsyncOS takes when the policy in the DMARC record is reject. Choose one 
of the following:
No Action. AsyncOS does not take any action on the messages that fail DMARC verification.