DMARC's Quarantine Policy Explained
"p=quarantine"
The Quarantine policy "p=quarantine" takes a step further in email security over "p=none" by requesting remote mail servers to divert suspicious emails to a separate folder in the recipient's mailbox. These mail folders are often labeled as spam, junk, junkmail, quarantine or similar, instead of delivering them directly to recipients' inboxes.
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Additionally, recipients should be educated on how to access and review quarantined emails, as some critical communications may end up there. Organizations should eventually aim to move towards a policy of "p=reject" once they are comfortable with their quarantine policy for a stronger email security posture.
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