Gemessen am 2026-07-04 · öffentliches DNS
Ist bas-rhin.fr gegen E-Mail-Spoofing geschützt?
Teilweise — bas-rhin.fr verschiebt nicht authentifizierte Mails in die Quarantäne (p=quarantine).
Haltung unverändert seit dem 2026-06-19
Stärker geschützt als 71 % der Départements in Frankreich
16 % der Branche setzt bereits p=reject durch
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DMARC
p=quarantine
SPF
-all
DKIM
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Thomas, der DMARC-Copilot, findet jede Quelle, schreibt das exakte DNS und bringt deine Domain sicher von p=none zu p=reject.
Veröffentlichter Eintrag
v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; pct=100; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc.rua@alsace.eu,mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email; ruf=mailto:dmarc.ruf@alsace.eu;Was das bedeutet
- • Politique p=quarantine : les messages non alignés sont mis en indésirable.
- • Au moins une clé DKIM valide publiée.
Verlauf
- 2026-06-26Erste MessungIn Anwendung (p=quarantine)
Über Bas-Rhin (67)
Bas-Rhin (67) is a French department located in the Grand Est region, whose public administration manages essential services for its residents and businesses. The domain bas-rhin.fr serves as the official digital contact point for this territorial authority, used for administrative correspondence, legal notifications, public digital services, and inter-institutional communications. This email scope covers all departmental services, public servants, and administrative partners utilizing the official messaging infrastructure. Security challenges for such an organization are substantial: the bas-rhin.fr domain is a potential target for identity spoofing and phishing attacks, threatening public confidence in official communications. As a French public entity, Bas-Rhin must comply with enhanced cybersecurity obligations, particularly through the NIS2 directive and its sectoral implementations. Implementing and optimizing DMARC on bas-rhin.fr is therefore critical for authenticating legitimate emails, preventing domain spoofing, and protecting institutional reputation. A robust DMARC policy ensures that only authorized mail servers can send emails on behalf of the department, strengthening the security of administrative data and public trust in official communications.
