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A assumed that email sent to G Suites addresses was protected by DMARC. Am I (1) wrong, (2) was this email really sent from someone inside Amazon, or (3) is there some other explanation?
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This is for protecting your domain from being used to send fake emails. It's relevant even if you don't use your domain to send emails, since if you don't do it, other people can use it as a fake source for emails. I don't see what it has to do with verification of received mail.
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This isn't to configure how G Suite handles your received mail. It's generic configuration to tell how other servers handle mail that claims to be from your domain. The only part that's specific to G Suite is that Google needs to be considered a valid source for the emails.
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