Stop Email Spoofing Before It Starts
Email authentication is no longer optional—it’s essential. If your DMARC policy is set to “none,” your domain is still vulnerable. At Forward Technologies, we help businesses get their **email security stack**—SPF, DKIM, and DMARC—working together to block spoofing without breaking legitimate mail flow.
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Why Email Authentication Matters
Spoofed emails. Phishing attacks. Deliverability issues. Without properly configured SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records, your domain can be impersonated—and you might not even know it’s happening.
- SPF – Defines which mail servers are allowed to send email from your domain
- DKIM – Adds a cryptographic signature to verify message authenticity
- DMARC – Tells receivers what to do when SPF or DKIM fails
When aligned and enforced correctly, these three standards work together to shut down spoofing attempts and increase trust in your domain.
Who This Is For
This service is ideal for:
- Companies using multiple third-party email platforms
- Domains with “none” DMARC policies but no enforcement plan
- IT teams overwhelmed by DNS records, SPF limits, or cryptic DMARC reports
- Organizations concerned with brand trust and email integrity
What We Do
SPF, DKIM & DMARC Audit
We analyze your existing DNS records, mail flow, and sender alignment to identify weaknesses, misconfigurations, and compliance gaps.
Custom Implementation Plan
We create a tailored roadmap to secure enforcement—starting with safe DMARC monitoring and progressing to “quarantine” or “reject” status.
Ongoing Support
Email environments evolve. We help you adapt as you change vendors, migrate services, or introduce new sending platforms.
Why Forward Technologies?
With over 30 years of IT leadership experience, we turn complex protocols into clear, actionable fixes. Whether you’re a small business or an enterprise juggling multiple senders, we make sure your domain can’t be weaponized.
Don’t Wait for a Spoofing Incident to Take This Seriously.
Get your SPF, DKIM, and DMARC right—before attackers take advantage of your domain.