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Dashboard

This is your starting point for a high-level overview of your email ecosystem. It is equipped with powerful filters at the top, allowing you to slice and dice your data by Domain, Policy, Country, Time Period, and more.

  • DMARC+ Overview: Cards showing the total number of valid SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records found for your domains.
  • Mail Distribution: A chart showing the volume of your email traffic over the selected time period.
  • Volume Distribution by Geolocation: A world map visualizing where your email is originating from.
  • DKIM Overview: A table that shows the pass/fail status of your DKIM signatures, broken down by selector.
  • Sending Sources: A critical table showing every service sending email on your behalf, along with its Volume and SPF/DKIM Pass Percentages.

This section provides a high-level report card for each of your domains. It displays the Volume of mail sent, the current DMARC+ Policy, and the pass rates for DMARC+ Alignment, DKIM, and SPF, allowing you to quickly assess the health of each domain.

This is the heart of your investigation, providing a comprehensive summary of all email traffic for a specific time period.

  • Email Overview: See the total number of messages sent, along with the compliance percentages for SPF, DKIM, and DMARC+.
  • Visualizations: This section includes charts for email volume over time, geolocation distribution, a pie chart showing alignment rates, and trend charts for each authentication protocol.
  • Detailed Table: At the bottom, a detailed table lists every sending source, its volume, delivery status, and the specific results for SPF and DKIM, including the domain and selector used.

This is your detective’s tool for investigating specific failures. It provides samples of individual emails that failed DMARC checks, which is invaluable for analyzing phishing attacks or complex configuration issues. The page includes a pie chart of Reported Domains, a graph of Source IP Addresses, and a detailed table of failure emails with their subject lines, recipients, and sender addresses.