Turn off DMARC
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Here are the recommended ways to turn off DMARC for your domain.
Note: If you can't turn off DMARC by following these steps, contact your
domain provider. Google doesn't provide support for issues with your domain
host.
Update your DMARC policy at your domain provider
Step 1. Change your policy record
Change your DMARC policy to p=none. A none policy means receiving
servers won't take action on messages from your domain that don't pass either
SPF or DKIM.
When your DMARC policy is none, you'll still receive daily DMARC reports. To
turn off DMARC reports, remove the rua tag from your DMARC TXT record.
Then update the DMARC TXT record at your domain provider with the changes by
following the steps in Add your DMARC
record.
Remove the DMARC TXT record at your domain provider
Another way to turn off DMARC is to delete the DMARC DNS TXT record for your
domain, at your domain provider. Refer to the steps in Add your DMARC
record.
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