Can I use a public domain-based email address to send marketing emails?

Can I use a public domain-based email address to send marketing emails?

Some of the major email service providers have framed new policies that mandate the implementation of DMARC. If you don't authenticate your sender domain by implementing DMARC, your emails will bounce. It implies that you can't use third-party sender domains. We don't recommend sending marketing emails from a public domain sender address as you can't authenticate public sender domains.

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