> On Dec 17, 2019, at 8:14 AM, Roberto Carna <robertocarn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear, I have a Postfix server and I have SPF and DKIM TXT records in my DNS. > Everything works OK. > > But now I want to implement DMARC, but somebody tells me not to do it because > I'd have some problems and I'll have to use a whitelist for several emai > addresses, and it's a heavy additional work. > > Please can you tell me your opinion about DMARC usage ???
DMARC policy is best avoided unless you're a bank, or other brand that is concerned about phishing of your customers. For personal domains, the risk of someone being defrauded by impersonating you seems to small to warrant risk of breaking forwarding (e.g. via mailing lists) mail you've authored. Some best-practice check lists will give you a lower "score" if you don't have a strict DMARC policy, but I ignore these. -- Viktor.