DMARC Domain Checker
Domain Health Checker
Use our DMARC Domain Checker to find out if an email domain is protected against phishing, spoofing or fraud. Our domain checker offers you quick insights by inspecting DMARC, SPF and DKIM records and shows you if there are any actions you need to take.
NOTE: The new Yahoo and Google DMARC requirement will be enforced beginning February 2024 for higher volume senders. We’ve written a guide to help you prepare for the mandate and to ensure your emails won’t be disrupted.
Just enter the domain (e.g., example.com) you’d like to check in the bar below.
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Well done! Your domain is protected against abuse by phishers and spammers
Receivers are able to reliably separate and block fraudulent emails that mimic your email domain from your authentic emails. We can offer dedicated support to help manage DMARC-related incidents, regular data reviews, monitor ongoing compliance and help embed DMARC into your daily operations.
Your domain is not fully protected against abuse by phishers and spammers
Based on your DMARC policy, receivers are currently not able to block fraudulent emails that mimic your domain. We can help get you to full DMARC deployment!
Your domain is not protected against abuse by phishers and spammers!
Currently, receivers are not able to reliably separate and block fraudulent emails that mimic your domain. We can help fix that!
Your domain has a valid DMARC record and your DMARC policy will prevent abuse of your domain by phishers and spammers.
Your domain has a valid DMARC record and it is set to p=quarantine. To fully take advantage of DMARC, the policy should be set to p=reject.
Your domain has a valid DMARC record but the DMARC policy does not prevent abuse of your domain by phishers and spammers.
This subdomain doesn't have an explicit policy defined. However, the parent domain defined this policy and it will prevent abuse of your domain by phishers and spammers.
This subdomain doesn't have an explicit policy defined. However, the parent domain defined this policy and it is set to p=quarantine. To fully take advantage of DMARC, the policy should be set to p=reject.
This subdomain doesn't have an explicit policy defined. However, the parent domain defined this policy and it does not prevent abuse of your domain by phishers and spammers.
Your DMARC record is not effective because it contains errors. Your domain is at risk to being abused by phishers and spammers.
Your domain does not have a DMARC record. Your domain is at risk to being abused by phishers and spammers.
For more insight into your DMARC record we recommend our DMARC Inspector.
Your domain has a valid SPF record and the policy is sufficiently strict.
Your domain has a valid SPF record but your policy is not effective enough.
Your SPF record is not effective because it contains errors.
Your domain does not have a SPF record.
For more insight into your SPF record we recommend our SPF Surveyor.
We couldn't find a DKIM record associated with your domain. If you know the correct selector,
you can scan for the DKIM record:
Your DKIM record is valid.
There is something wrong with your DKIM record.
We couldn't find a DKIM record associated with your domain.
For more insight into your DKIM record we recommend our DKIM Inspector.
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Your domain is not fully protected against abuse by phishers and spammers
Based on your DMARC policy, receivers are currently not able to block fraudulent emails that mimic your domain. We can help get you to full DMARC deployment!
DMARC
Your domain has a valid DMARC record and it is set to p=quarantine. To fully take advantage of DMARC, the policy should be set to p=reject.
DKIM
We couldn't find a DKIM record associated with your domain. If you know the correct selector,
you can scan for the DKIM record: