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According to Live Direct Marketing's daily DNS scan (July 12, 2026), namecheap.com (Tranco rank #3,002) receives mail via Jellyfish (Namecheap) and sends through SendGrid (Twilio). Its DMARC policy is p=reject — one of the minority (47%) of DMARC publishers that actually enforce.
| Mailbox provider (MX) | Jellyfish (Namecheap) |
|---|---|
| ESPs in SPF | SendGrid (Twilio) |
| SaaS senders in SPF | none detected |
| DMARC policy | p=reject |
| DMARC record | v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=reject; pct=100; rua=mailto:nc-dmarc-rua@namecheap.com,mailto:ab25c7607b89337@rep.dmarcanalyzer.com; ruf=mailto:nc-dmarc-ruf@namecheap.com,mailto:ab25c7607b89337@for.dmarcanalyzer.com |
| Tranco rank | #3,002 |
| Snapshot | 2026-07-12 (updated daily) |
namecheap.com uses Jellyfish (Namecheap) for inbound mail (detected from its primary MX record) as of July 12, 2026, per Live Direct Marketing's daily Tranco top-1M scan.
namecheap.com authorises SendGrid (Twilio) in its SPF record as of July 12, 2026.
Yes — namecheap.com publishes p=reject, the strictest DMARC policy (as of July 12, 2026).