Scammers send 3+ billion forged emails a day

They may target your domain someday. Are you protected against that?

About DMARC

DMARC, SPF, and DKIM, are Internet technologies designed to protect a domain from email spoofing.

By default, all domains are open for email forgery attacks. Without DMARC, SPF, and DKIM, anyone can send an email with a “From” address pretending to be coming from your company.

Implementing DMARC

Understanding DMARC and associated technologies is not complicated. Implementing it, however, can be difficult because they require specialized tools.

Enter DMARCPal

DMARCPal is a tool that can help you implement DMARC, SPF, and DKIM.

Report aggregation

Aggregate your DMARC reports, and allow easy browsing and search for a smooth implementation of DMARC.

DMARC Record Explorer

Browse your DMARC records by provider (Gmail, Yahoo Mail!, etc.), emails received, SPF/DKIM check pass/fail, etc.

Domain Health Check

Check your domain's DMARC, SPF, and DKIM selectors DNS records for errors that may hurt your email deliverability.

Charts and statistics

View email activity charts, and pass/fail stats. Geolocation will show from which country your emails are being received.

Monitoring and alerts

We will monitor you DMARC, SPF, and DKIM records, and email you when we find issues that may affect your domain.

Unlimited

Unlimited users and domains. Share management of as many domain as you want with as many users as you need.

Pricing

Get a 14-day FREE trial now. No credit card required, no strings attached.

We have the right plan for the right crowd. The Lite plan is perfect for tech-savvy individuals and IT teams who know how DMARC works, and just need the basic reporting tools. We also have other plans, up to the Premium plan which is a full-featured set of email security and deliverability tools (which we think the tech-savvy will appreciate too!).

See our pricing page for more details.

* “Scammers Send 3.1 Billion Domain Spoofing Emails A Day. Here’s How To Protect Yourself (And Your Company)”, source: Forbes