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DMARC Report Analyzer

Paste your DMARC aggregate report and this free analyzer turns the raw XML into a plain-English breakdown of who's sending as your domain and what's passing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DMARC XML report?

Think of a DMARC XML report as your domain's personal email detective! Commonly known as an Aggregate Report or RUA report, this tool is sent daily by major email providers like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft to help domain owners stay in the know. It’s packed with vital statistics about your email traffic, revealing which IP addresses are sending messages and whether they’re passing the crucial SPF, DKIM, and DMARC alignment checks. With this data, you gain the power to optimize your email authentication process and keep your communications secure!

Why do I need an XML-to-Human converter?

Is the raw DMARC XML report leaving you scratching your head? Fear not! An XML-to-Human converter is here to save the day! This fantastic tool transforms complex, coded data into clear, digestible tables, charts, and metrics. It makes monitoring your email flow a breeze, helps you spot any unauthorized senders lurking around, and allows you to tackle delivery challenges with ease. Say goodbye to confusion and hello to clarity!

What kind of files can I upload to the tool?

You're in luck! These impressive tools are designed to work seamlessly with standard DMARC XML files generated by your mail servers. Most reports come in compressed formats like .zip or .gzip, and these tools can effortlessly unpack them to extract and analyze the essential XML data. It’s a streamlined process that makes managing your email authentication feel like a walk in the park!

Is it safe to upload my DMARC XML files?

Absolutely! You can confidently upload your DMARC aggregate XML reports because security is a top priority. These reports contain valuable metadata about your email traffic—like IP addresses and pass/fail counts—but don’t worry, they leave out any private email content, subject lines, or personal messages. You can analyze your data safely and securely with trusted web tools!

What Aspects Should Be Examined After Conversion of the XML?

Once you've transformed your XML report into an easily digestible format, it's time to dive into some key areas:

  • Legitimate Services: Ensure that the major email platforms you use (think Google Workspace, Mailchimp, and Microsoft 365) are successfully passing SPF and DKIM checks.
  • Anomalies/Spoofing: Keep tabs on unfamiliar IP addresses or suspicious traffic that might be trying to impersonate your domain—better safe than sorry!
  • Alignment Issues: Investigate if any legitimate emails are getting blocked due to misconfigured DNS records, allowing you to take preemptive measures before switching your DMARC policy to p=quarantine or p=reject.
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