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The DMARC enforcement gap: 64.6% publish it, only 22.7% enforce it
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The DMARC enforcement gap: 64.6% publish it, only 22.7% enforce it

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Originally published byDev.to

By the team at MailTester Ninja โ€” a real-time email verification API that stores nothing.

Across 50,000 of the world's most-linked domains, 64.6% publish a DMARC record. Sounds healthy โ€” until you read the policy.

Only 22.7% of all domains are on p=reject. Of the domains that publish DMARC at all, the split is:

  • p=none โ€” 37.2%
  • p=reject โ€” 35.2%
  • p=quarantine โ€” 27.6%

p=none is monitoring only: it asks receivers to do nothing. A domain on p=none announces a policy it doesn't enforce โ€” spoofable in practice, even though the record exists. The takeaway for anyone sending or securing email: publishing DMARC is not the same as being protected by DMARC. The path is p=none โ†’ p=quarantine โ†’ p=reject, and most of the web stops at step one.

Check any domain yourself โ€” our free deliverability analyzer shows a domain's MX / SPF / DMARC in one click (no signup, nothing stored). Need to confirm whether a specific mailbox actually exists and is deliverable? That is exactly what MailTester Ninja does in real time โ€” and we store no data.

Source: MailTester Ninja's open Email Infrastructure Index โ€” a live DNS scan of 50,000 of the world's most-linked domains, updated daily, aggregate only. Free to cite under CC BY 4.0. Snapshot: Thu, 02 Jul 2026 04:17:15 GMT.

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