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Miami Email
Email Domain Authentication (DMARC)
Standard: ISO / Email
Standard: ISO / Email
Scope
All email messages sent and received by Miami's email systems or on behalf of the University
Rationale
The following standard provides requirements necessary to help protect Miami and the miamioh.edu domain's reputation as an email sender as well as protecting the recipients and their devices of messages sent from miamioh.edu addresses from malicious phishing, malware, and other email attacks
Definitions
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) - an email authentication method which applies a digital signature, linked to a domain name, to each sent message
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) - an email authentication method which defines authorized senders for a domain via IP addresses or DNS lookups listed in an SPF DNS record
Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance (DMARC) - an email authentication policy and reporting protocol composed of 3 checks: that a message has a valid DKIM signature, that a message was sent by an authorized source via SPF, and that the domain used in the From: field aligns with either the domain in the DKIM signature or the domain in the SPF record
Standards
All email messages sent with a sending address using the miamioh.edu domain must be signed with a valid DKIM signature. DKIM keys must be 1024 or 2048 bits in length
All email messages sent with a sending address using the miamioh.edu domain must be sent from an authorized source defined via SPF
All email messages using the miamioh.edu domain as the sending address must be verified for DMARC compliance before delivery. Messages that do not pass DMARC compliance must at a minimum be quarantined to recipients' spam or junk folder if not rejected entirely
All email messages delivered to miamioh.edu addresses must be scanned and filtered for malware, phishing, and spam
All email messages delivered to miamioh.edu addresses must be scanned and filtered for executable and malicious attachments
Messages sent by 3rd parties from miamioh.edu addresses must not use an individual's email address as the sending address, but rather use an address dedicated to the purpose of mailing from that 3rd party service
Listserv or group messaging administrators must implement mechanisms to handle bounced messages, unsubscribe requests, and the removal of non-deliverable addresses
Recommendations to avoid messages being identified as spam
Don't use false or misleading header information
Don't use deceptive subject lines
If a message is an advertisement, identify it as such
Avoid content and formatting that appears to be spam
Appendix
Related policies and standards:
MU Email Policy
Student Email Policy
Guide: Broadcast or bulk email messages
Standard Administration
Next Review Date
12/15/2024
Responsible Officer
Vice President for Information Technology & Chief Information Officer
Contact
Assistant VP for IT Services Security, Compliance, and Risk Management
Approval(s) and Date(s)
Initial Approval: 20 December 2023
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