# Apply DMARC records to domains. This function applies a DMARC record to the specified domain(s) Endpoint: GET /EmailAuth/apply_dmarc Version: 11.134.0.5 Security: BasicAuth ## Query parameters: - `policy` (string, required) The DMARC record to apply to the requested domains. Visit the following link for more information about the DMARC record specification: https://dmarc.org/resources/specification/ Example: "v=DMARC1;p=reject;pct=100;rua=mailto:postmaster@example.com" - `domain` (string) The domain for which to apply the DMARC record. To enable multiple domain DMARC records, duplicate or increment the parameter. For example, to enable DMARC records for three domains, perform either of the following actions: * Use the  parameter three times. * Use the , , and  parameters. If you do not include this argument, the system applies the DMARC record to all the user's domains. You cannot use this function to edit temporary domains' DMARC records. ## Response 200 fields (application/json): - `apiversion` (integer) The version of the API. Example: 3 - `func` (string) The name of the method called. Example: "apply_dmarc" - `module` (string) The name of the module called. Example: "EmailAuth" - `result` (object) - `result.data` (array) An array that contains information about the DMARC records applied to domains. - `result.data.domain` (string) The domain for which the DMARC record was applied. Example: "example.com" - `result.data.msg` (string) The domain's DMARC record status message. Example: "[ADD:TXT@_dmarc.example.com:v=DMARC1; p=reject;]" - `result.data.status` (integer) Whether the system applied a DMARC record to the domain. * - Applied. * - The system did apply a DMARC record. Enum: 0, 1 - `result.errors` (array,null) List of errors if the API failed. - `result.messages` (array,null) List of messages generated by the API. - `result.metadata` (object) - `result.status` (integer) * - Success. * - Failed. Check the field for more details. Enum: 0, 1 - `result.warnings` (array,null) List of warnings generated by the API. Warnings describe non-critical failures or other problematic conditions noted while running an API.