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Email infrastructure of archives.gov

According to Live Direct Marketing's daily DNS scan (July 12, 2026), archives.gov (Tranco rank #2,703) receives mail via Unknown / Other. Its DMARC policy is p=reject — one of the minority (47%) of DMARC publishers that actually enforce.

Mailbox provider (MX)Unknown / Other
ESPs in SPFnone detected
SaaS senders in SPFnone detected
DMARC policyp=reject
DMARC recordv=DMARC1;""p=reject;""pct=100;""fo=1;""ri=86400;""adkim=r;""aspf=r;""rua=mailto:reports@dmarc.cyber.dhs.gov;""ruf=mailto:reports@dmarc.cyber.dhs.gov;
Tranco rank#2,703
Snapshot2026-07-12 (updated daily)

Frequently asked questions

What email provider does archives.gov use?

archives.gov uses Unknown / Other for inbound mail (detected from its primary MX record) as of July 12, 2026, per Live Direct Marketing's daily Tranco top-1M scan.

Does archives.gov enforce DMARC?

Yes — archives.gov publishes p=reject, the strictest DMARC policy (as of July 12, 2026).

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