Wilmington, North America, February 24th, 2026/CyberNewswire/--In a recent DMARCbis fireside chat, email authentication leaders discussed upcoming DMARC changes and how teams can plan for 2026.

Sendmarc has released a new fireside chat featuring Todd Herr, Principal Solutions Architect at GreenArrow Email and co-editor of DMARCbis, on the upcoming update to DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance).

Led by Dan Levinson of Sendmarc, the fireside chat explains how the protocol is progressing through the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) standards process and what security and email teams can expect as authentication requirements continue to tighten across the ecosystem.

Users can watch the full discussion on upcoming DMARC changes here.

DMARC was originally published in 2015 and has since become a widely adopted control for reducing direct-domain spoofing and improving visibility into legitimate and illegitimate use of an email domain.

In the discussion, Herr outlines how DMARCbis reflects lessons learned across years of real-world deployment, including clarifications for changes aimed at improving long-term maintainability. DMARCbis (draft-ietf-dmarc-dmarcbis-41) is intended for Proposed Standard status and, if approved, would obsolete RFC 7489.

“I don’t see DMARCbis as a revolution so much as an evolution,” said Herr.”

Discussion Themes and Platform Updates

The video highlights updates and themes relevant to businesses planning email security initiatives:

Herr also addresses common misconceptions, including the idea that publishing DMARC alone guarantees inbox placement. The discussion reinforces that authentication helps mailbox providers evaluate identity and apply reputation, but it doesn’t replace strong sending practices.

Users can watch the full video here.

About Sendmarc

Sendmarc helps organizations around the world protect their domains from email impersonation by making DMARC deployment and management practical at scale. With an enterprise-first approach, the platform helps large organizations roll out domain protection at scale, reduce phishing and spoofing risk, and maintain control across complex, multi-domain sender ecosystems.

Beyond blocking fraud, Sendmarc supports stronger deliverability by helping legitimate communication authenticate correctly and reach inboxes. Enterprises worldwide rely on Sendmarc’s tooling and expertise to move from visibility to enforcement and sustain DMARC compliance over time.

Contact

Customer Success Director, US

Dan Levinson

Sendmarc

sales@sendmarc.com

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