Why this product

Domain owners are encouraged to publish DMARC reporting addresses, yet the result is compressed XML arriving by email from many independent receivers. Smaller organisations often have no practical way to turn that material into decisions.

  • Make sender inventory understandable.
  • Explain alignment rather than showing pass/fail without context.
  • Keep onboarding and disconnection explicit.
  • Design reception for abuse resistance and scale from the beginning.

How we work

The private test is deliberately invitation-only. It lets the receiver, parser and customer workflow be validated with controlled volume before wider access.

Note

Product claims on this site describe the intended and currently tested service. Features may change during private testing.

Standards first

Guidance is based on current IETF specifications and is updated when the standards change. Provider-specific pages link back to each provider's own current documentation.

Further readingDMARC — RFC 9989DMARC aggregate reporting — RFC 9990