We recommend adding a DMARC record for every domain in order for Agari to be able to verify them as under your control.
Select the domains from the checklist ( go to Configure > Unverified Domains) and click the Manage DMARC button to create new DMARC records which satisfy Agari's requirements. You will then need to follow the instructions provided in the DMARC Builder to have the DMARC records published in the domain's DNS.
Agari will periodically check all unverified domains to see if changes have occurred which allow them to be verified. You can resubmit a domain for verification to have it rechecked sooner.
If you are unable to update the DNS for your domain such that Agari can verify your access to the domain, please delete it from this list.
Additional Options:
Update the DNS name server record (NS record) for your domain so that it is something that Agari can correlate to your organization. If the DNS for your domain is managed by an external DNS provider this may not be possible.
Example:
You are trying to register cat.com in the Agari system. If dog.com has already been approved by Agari for your organization and the NS record for cat.com is ns1.dog.com, then Agari can trust that you have authority over cat.com (because DNS for cat.com is controlled by a domain that we know is yours).
Update the DNS mail exchanger record (MX record) for your domain so that it is something that Agari can correlate to your organization. This is not always possible, it depends on how email is hosted for your domain.
Example:
You are trying to register cat.com in the Agari system. If dog.com has already been approved by Agari for your organization and the MX record for cat.com is mail1.dog.com, then Agari will trust that you have authority over cat.com (because all mail sent to cat.com is directed to a domain that we already know is yours).
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