DMARC Compliance Is No Longer Optional
Is Your Business Protected?

Email authentication rules have changed. DMARC enforcement is now live across Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and more. IPT helps you secure your email domain before your business gets blocked.

DMARC protects your business against:
Spoofing, Phishing, and Delivery Failure

Every day, your customers trust your brand to send emails that land safely in their inbox. But if your domain is not properly authenticated, email providers may quarantine or block your messages entirely. DMARC protects your business against spoofing, phishing, and delivery failure — and global providers are now enforcing it.

IPT provides full DMARC implementation support, guiding South African businesses through every step of compliance.

Book Your DMARC Audit Today!

We’ve helped South African businesses secure their email infrastructure before enforcement blocks delivery.

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What Is DMARC?
Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) is a global email security standard that verifies whether emails sent from your domain are legitimate.

It works together with SPF and DKIM to stop unauthorised senders from using your domain to send fraudulent emails.
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Why DMARC Now?
  • Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft are actively enforcing DMARC for businesses.
  • Bulk senders (5,000+ emails/day) have faced stricter enforcement since 2024.
  • Non-compliant emails may be rejected, blocked, or quarantined.
  • Failing to act risks lost customer communications, brand damage, and lower email deliverability.
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What IPT Does
IPT provides end-to-end DMARC services, including:

  • Comprehensive domain and email source audit
  • SPF and DKIM configuration and alignment
  • DMARC policy setup, rollout, and enforcement
  • Ongoing reporting, monitoring, and policy tuning
  • Full technical support and expert guidance
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The Business Impact
  • Protect your brand against email spoofing
  • Prevent phishing and business email compromise (BEC)
  • Improve email deliverability and inbox placement
  • Comply with new global enforcement standards
  • Safeguard customer trust and reputation