Add your domain
We create a unique reporting address for your domain and show you the exact DMARC record to publish.
DMARC reports, made readable
DMARC Analyst receives your aggregate reports, turns the raw XML into a clear picture, and shows which senders are passing, failing, or putting your domain at risk.
Invitation-only testing is free for now. DMARC Analyst will become a paid service.
The reporting gap
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and other receivers send daily aggregate reports showing where mail using your domain came from and whether it authenticated. DMARC Analyst collects that evidence and makes it useful.
A simple reporting connection
We create a unique reporting address for your domain and show you the exact DMARC record to publish.
Mail providers send aggregate RUA reports to our dedicated receiver. Your normal email delivery is unchanged.
Raw XML becomes clear sending sources, alignment results, trends, and actions you can understand.
Analysis, not noise
Separate legitimate platforms from unknown sources, see whether SPF or DKIM produced alignment, and understand what needs attention before tightening your policy.
Built cautiously
Original reports and processed results are kept in a private EU-jurisdiction object store.
The service asks for aggregate reporting, not forensic failure reports or copies of messages.
Strict message, archive, expansion and file-count limits reduce the risk from abusive input.
The original report is stored before processing, so analysis remains traceable and repeatable.
Good to know
No. Adding an RUA address only tells participating receivers where to send aggregate DMARC reports. It does not route, filter, reject or otherwise handle your normal email.
Aggregate RUA reports contain authentication and source statistics. They do not normally contain message bodies or full copies of individual emails.
Yes. A DMARC record can contain more than one RUA destination, so you can test DMARC Analyst alongside an existing service.
No. We analyse what receivers report and help explain the result. You remain in control of any DNS or policy change.
Invitation-only testing
Early access is free during testing, but it is not a permanent free plan. We will publish pricing and give notice before paid service begins.