This report examines how cisco.com configures email authentication across its public DNS records. For a technology company whose services reach millions of inboxes, the records that authorize senders and sign outgoing mail are the difference between a message that lands and one that is quietly dropped.
How to read the grade
Everything above is computed live from the records cisco.com publishes right now. A strong result means SPF authorizes the correct senders, DKIM signs outgoing mail with a valid key, and DMARC sets a policy that instructs receivers on how to handle failures. Where a check is weak, the report shows the exact record involved so the gap is easy to understand.
About this report
This report is generated from publicly available DNS records for cisco.com and is provided for informational and educational purposes only. SPFWise is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the owner of cisco.com. The records shown are the same ones any mail server can query, and the grade updates automatically as they change.
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