Results for parkview.com
Analysis performed on April 15, 2026 at 03:08 PM
SPF
Warningv=spf1 ip4:216.235.195.0/24 ip4:205.207.106.0/24 ip4:208.75.123.0/24 ip4:204.58.168.0/22 ip4:198.204.80.0/24 include:spf.protection.outlook.com include:spf.constantcontact.com include:outboundmail.blackbaud.net include:_spf.psm.knowbe4.com include:email-od.com mx ~allDKIM
OKSelectors: selector1DMARC
Warningv=DMARC1; p=quarantine; rua=mailto:65ef16450007b@ag.dmarcly.com,mailto:dmarc-reports@parkview.com,mailto:dmarcreports@microsoft.com; ruf=mailto:65ef16450007b@fo.dmarcly.com,mailto:dmarc-forensics@parkview.com; pct=100; adkim=s; aspf=sMX
OKparkview-com.mail.protection.outlook.comRecommendations
1Upgrade your DMARC policy from p=quarantine to p=reject for full blocking
With p=quarantine, spoofed emails are sent to spam instead of being blocked outright. Some recipients still check spam folders, and sophisticated attacks can be flagged as legitimate by users. p=reject ensures fraudulent emails never reach any folder.
2Harden your SPF by replacing ~all with -all (hardfail)
With ~all (softfail), unauthorized senders are flagged but emails are usually still delivered. Switching to -all (hardfail) explicitly tells receiving servers to reject emails from unauthorized sources, providing much stronger protection against spoofing.
3Add MTA-STS to enforce TLS encryption for incoming emails
Without MTA-STS, an attacker performing a man-in-the-middle attack can downgrade the connection between mail servers to plaintext, intercepting emails in transit. MTA-STS tells sending servers to only deliver via TLS with a valid certificate, preventing downgrade attacks.
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