Last year, fake emails cost businesses and people over $10 billion. Every three seconds, someone clicks on a phishing email. These attacks happen because email has a big problem: anyone can pretend to be anyone else.
When you send an email, there’s no built-in way to prove it’s really from you. Scammers use this weakness to send millions of fake emails every day. They pretend to be banks, companies, or even your boss.
Without the right protection, email providers can’t tell the difference between real emails and fake ones. SPF, DKIM, and DMARC fix this problem. Think of them as a three-part ID check for every email you send.
In this article, I’ll explain how DMARC, SPF, and DKIM work together to verify your outgoing mail and make sure your messages always get through.