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antispam dmarc-report-generation

antispam dmarc-report-generation

Use this command to configure system-level settings for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance (DMARC) reports. Administrators may use these reports to determine the effectiveness of their DMARC policies.

Syntax

config antispam dmarc-report-generation

set status {enable | disable | monitor-only}

set max-num-of-to-domain <maximum_int>

set from-addr-localpart <localpart_str>

end

Variable

Description

Default

status {enable | disable | monitor-only}

Select either:

  • enable:Collect DMARC check data. Each day, for each sender domain that matched a policy where DMARC checks are enabled, send a report to that domain's authorized DMARC report recipient.

    Note: If a sender does not have a valid DMARC RUA/RUF configured in the domain's DNS TXT record, then even if you enable DMARC reports, FortiMail cannot send them to that domain because there is no report recipient email address.

    Tip: If you have the DMARC report analysis feature license, then you can instead use charts with statistics about DMARC reports.You can also generate DMARC reports on demand, and send them to other recipients. See dmarc-report-analysis-status {enable | disable}.

  • disable: Do not collect DMARC check data. Do not generate a report.

  • monitor-only: Collect DMARC check data, but do not generate a report.

disable
max-num-of-to-domain <maximum_int>

Enter the maximum number of sender domains that FortiMail will send DMARC reports to per day.

Valid range varies by your FortiMail platform. See FortiMail Maximum Values.

100

from-addr-localpart <localpart_str>

Enter the local part (username) that the FortiMail unit will use as its sender email address (From:) when it sends DMARC report email.

Change it if, for example, an administrator wants replies about this DMARC report.

noreply

Related topics

antispam settings

domain-setting

profile antispam

system advanced-management

antispam dmarc-report-generation

antispam dmarc-report-generation

Use this command to configure system-level settings for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance (DMARC) reports. Administrators may use these reports to determine the effectiveness of their DMARC policies.

Syntax

config antispam dmarc-report-generation

set status {enable | disable | monitor-only}

set max-num-of-to-domain <maximum_int>

set from-addr-localpart <localpart_str>

end

Variable

Description

Default

status {enable | disable | monitor-only}

Select either:

  • enable:Collect DMARC check data. Each day, for each sender domain that matched a policy where DMARC checks are enabled, send a report to that domain's authorized DMARC report recipient.

    Note: If a sender does not have a valid DMARC RUA/RUF configured in the domain's DNS TXT record, then even if you enable DMARC reports, FortiMail cannot send them to that domain because there is no report recipient email address.

    Tip: If you have the DMARC report analysis feature license, then you can instead use charts with statistics about DMARC reports.You can also generate DMARC reports on demand, and send them to other recipients. See dmarc-report-analysis-status {enable | disable}.

  • disable: Do not collect DMARC check data. Do not generate a report.

  • monitor-only: Collect DMARC check data, but do not generate a report.

disable
max-num-of-to-domain <maximum_int>

Enter the maximum number of sender domains that FortiMail will send DMARC reports to per day.

Valid range varies by your FortiMail platform. See FortiMail Maximum Values.

100

from-addr-localpart <localpart_str>

Enter the local part (username) that the FortiMail unit will use as its sender email address (From:) when it sends DMARC report email.

Change it if, for example, an administrator wants replies about this DMARC report.

noreply

Related topics

antispam settings

domain-setting

profile antispam

system advanced-management