Intelliworx is proud to celebrate over 12 months of partnership with Sendmarc, a global leader in Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) implementation and management.
This ongoing collaboration has strengthened our ability to protect Australian organisations from email fraud, impersonation, and spoofing attacks. Together, we’ve built a trusted relationship focused on delivering smarter, safer email security—and we’re excited to keep growing from here
Email remains one of the most common attack vectors for cybercriminals. By introducing Sendmarc’s DMARC management platform, Intelliworx provides customers with access to world-class tools that prevent fraudsters from sending malicious emails that appear to come from their domains.
“At Intelliworx, we’re committed to providing our clients with the highest standard of security. We chose Sendmarc for its proven results, ease of implementation, and ability to help our customers protect their email recipients,” says Shane Maher, Managing Director at Intelliworx.
DMARC is offered to all Intelliworx customers as part of our core cyber security services, ensuring that their email environments are protected against brand impersonation and fraud.
Key features of Sendmarc’s platform include:
- DMARC: Prevents unauthorised use of your domain.
- SPF: Validates which servers are allowed to send email from your domain.
- DKIM: Adds a digital signature to verify email authenticity.
- BIMI: Displays verified brand logos in inboxes to enhance trust.
- MTA-STS: Ensures secure email delivery using encrypted connections.
- TLS-RPT: Provides reporting on email encryption issues.

Across the globe, governments and regulators are pushing for greater adoption of DMARC. By partnering with Sendmarc, Intelliworx is equipping Australian businesses with a future-ready solution that meets these growing expectations.
This collaboration reinforces our ongoing commitment to innovation and customer protection. To check your organisation’s domain security, try Sendmarc’s free domain checker here: Sendmarc domain checker.