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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.8 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 21      Email Authentication
  DMARC Verification
Reject. AsyncOS rejects messages that result in temporary failure during DMARC verification and 
returns a specified SMTP code and response. The default values are, respectively: 
451 
and 
#4.7.1 
Unable to perform DMARC verification.
Step 7
Set the message action that AsyncOS takes on the messages that result in permanent failure during 
DMARC verification. Choose one of the following:
Accept. AsyncOS accepts messages that result in permanent failure during DMARC verification.
Reject. AsyncOS rejects messages that result in permanent failure during DMARC verification, and 
returns a specified SMTP code and response. The default values are, respectively: 
550 
and 
#5.7.1 
DMARC verification failed.
Step 8
Submit and commit your changes.
Edit a DMARC Verification Profile
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Mail Policies > DMARC.
Step 2
Click the intended verification profile name.
Step 3
Edit the intended fields as described in 
.
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Exporting DMARC Verification Profiles
You can export all DMARC verification profiles on your appliance to a single text file in the 
configuration
 directory. 
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Mail Policies > DMARC.
Step 2
Click Export Profiles.
Step 3
Enter a name for the file.
Step 4
Click Submit.
Importing DMARC Verification Profiles
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Mail Policies > DMARC.
Step 2
Click Import Profiles.
Step 3
Choose the file that contains the DMARC verification profiles.
Step 4
Click Submit. You are warned that importing will replace all existing DMARC verification profiles.