DMARC Adoption in Greece

In December 2025, 71.4% of domains in Greece had no effective DMARC protection. Only 8.2% had full protection with a reject policy at 100% enforcement, while 20.4% had partial coverage through quarantine or gradual rollout. Based on DmarcDkim.com's monitoring of 510 domains in Greece.

Greece DMARC Protection Levels

The gap between publishing a DMARC record and actually enforcing a reject or quarantine policy is where most domains in Greece fall short.

Protection Level Percentage Domains
Full Protection (p=reject; pct=100)
8.2% 42
Partial Protection (p=quarantine or pct<100)
20.4% 104
No Protection (p=none, invalid, or absent)
71.4% 364

DMARC statistics improve one domain at a time.

How to Implement DMARC

DMARC is more than a DNS record — it is a process of taking control of an organization's email infrastructure.

1

Check the Domain

Run a free DMARC check to see the current authentication status and identify weak spots in the email setup.

2

Start Collecting Reports

Publish a DMARC record with a monitoring policy to begin receiving reports about who sends email on the domain's behalf.

3

Fix Email Sources

Use the DMARC Dashboard to identify misconfigured email sources and align SPF and DKIM across all senders.

4

Enforce a Strict Policy

Move to quarantine to divert suspicious messages to spam, then to reject to block them outright and protect the brand from impersonation.

DMARC Policy Distribution in Greece

The five-category policy breakdown shows where organizations in Greece stand on the path from monitoring to full enforcement.

Policy Distribution Percentage Domains
Strict Policy (p=quarantine/reject, pct=100)
22.9% 117
In Progress (pct < 100)
5.7% 29
Disabled (p=none; pct=0)
35.5% 181
Invalid Record
0.8% 4
No Record
35.1% 179

Greece vs Global DMARC Adoption

Greece trails the global average by 2.5%, pointing to an opportunity to strengthen email domain protection.

Greece

22.9%

Strict DMARC Adoption

Global Average

25.4%

Strict DMARC Adoption

Compare Greece's email authentication rates with related categories. See who leads on DMARC enforcement and where the gaps remain.

About Percentage Changes

All percentage changes shown on this page represent percentage points (pp), not relative percentage changes. For example, an increase from 10% to 15% is reported as +5%, meaning a 5 percentage point increase.

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