DMARC Reporting
DMARCeye turns raw DMARC XML reports into clear, actionable insights, so you can see who’s sending as your domain and whether messages are authenticating correctly
Key Benefits of DMARC Reporting with DMARCeye
DMARC aggregate reports show who’s sending as you, and how SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are performing across every sender.
DMARC reports arrive as dense XML files full of IP addresses and authentication results. They’re time-consuming to read manually and easy to misinterpret, which makes it harder to spot spoofing attempts and misconfigurations.
DMARCeye converts these XML files into transparent dashboards and drill-down views. Quickly identify legitimate senders, detect suspicious activity, and track authentication trends.

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Automated Data Collection
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Clear, Visual Insights
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Actionable Intelligence
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Built for Everyone
DMARCeye automatically gathers DMARC reports from all major mailbox providers and parses the raw XML data. Instead of managing endless files manually, you get a continuously updated dashboard that shows the latest authentication results for every domain you monitor.
Forget about unreadable XML code. DMARCeye turns complex technical data into easy-to-understand charts, tables, and summaries. At a glance, you can see who’s sending on your behalf, which emails pass or fail authentication, and where potential issues need your attention.
Our AI-driven analytics go beyond simple reporting. DMARCeye automatically identifies suspicious senders, misconfigured systems, and emerging spoofing attempts. Then, it explains what to do next in clear, plain language, so you get concrete steps instead of just data.
DMARCeye is designed for everyone from IT professionals to marketing gurus. You don’t need technical expertise to understand or act on your reports. What once took hours of manual XML analysis now takes seconds, empowering your team to protect your brand and improve deliverability with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a DMARC Aggregate Report?
To receive DMARC aggregate reports, you first need to publish a DMARC record in your domain’s DNS. This record should include an rua tag that tells mail servers where to send the reports. Once published, major email providers like Gmail, Microsoft, and Yahoo will start sending reports automatically, usually within 24–48 hours.
How can I read DMARC Aggregate Reports?
DMARC aggregate reports are XML files that contain authentication data about all emails sent using your domain. While you can open them manually, they’re complex and difficult to interpret. Tools like DMARCeye automatically convert these XML files into clear, visual summaries showing which senders pass or fail DMARC, SPF, and DKIM checks.
What are the benefits of DMARC Aggregate Reports?
Aggregate reports help you understand who’s sending email on your behalf and whether those messages are properly authenticated. They allow you to:
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Detect unauthorized or spoofed senders
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Identify configuration errors in SPF and DKIM
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Track authentication performance over time
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Build confidence before enforcing stricter DMARC policies
How often are DMARC Reports sent?
Most inbox providers send DMARC aggregate reports once every 24 hours. The timing can vary depending on the provider’s reporting schedule and your domain’s email traffic volume.
What information is included in DMARC Aggregate Reports?
Each report includes:
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The sender’s IP address and domain
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The number of messages sent
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SPF and DKIM authentication results
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The overall DMARC pass/fail outcome
This data helps you see which sources are legitimate and which may need investigation or correction.
What’s the difference between DMARC Aggregate and Failure Reports?
Aggregate reports summarize daily authentication data for all messages from your domain.
Failure (forensic) reports, on the other hand, contain detailed information about individual emails that failed DMARC validation. However, failure reports are rarely sent by major providers due to privacy concerns, making aggregate reports the primary and most reliable source of insight.
More Features
DMARCeye is a comprehensive tool for DMARC report monitoring and policy management, helping you protect your domain and increase email deliverability.
AI-Powered DMARC Analysis
Automatically analyze DMARC reports, understand their context, and get recommendations for optimally securing your domains.
Email Infrastructure Overview
See the big picture of your email authentication results across all your domains. No more sifting through XML reports.
Detailed DMARC Reporting
View authentication results across all senders, down to the individual IP address level, with clear dashboards and drill-downs.
Smart Alerts
Be instantly notified of compliance drops for any of your connected domains, in accordance with a threshold set by you.
DMARC Policy Management
Easily manage and adjust your DMARC policies via a clear interface. Keep full control over all changes in email authentication.
Compliance-Ready
Create comprehensive reports that meet all regulatory and compliance requirements, ensuring alignment with industry standards.