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Up to a third of companies could fall foul of new bulk email rules
mercredi 10 janvier 2024, 15:26 , par BetaNews
New research from cyber resilience company Red Sift shows that 33 percent of publicly traded companies worldwide are not protected by the DMARC email standard, though this is down from 70.5 percent in 2022. However, in light of Google and Yahoo's new rules for bulk senders -- those sending over 5,000 emails daily -- which come into force on February 1st and are aimed at reducing spam, not using DMARC is a problem. Under the new requirements businesses must authenticate the domains they send from, this includes: According to Red Sift's BIMI Radar the percentage of large enterprises likely to… [Continue Reading]
https://betanews.com/2024/01/10/up-to-a-third-of-companies-could-fall-foul-of-new-bulk-email-rules/
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