Organisations often receive DMARC data in raw feeds from multiple receivers. That data is hard to interpret at scale, which makes it difficult to map senders, spot misconfigured third-party services and judge whether SPF/DKIM alignment supports a policy change.
DMARC Manager processes aggregate and forensic reports into readable sender inventories and authentication status. It also offers tools to build and publish DMARC DNS records so teams can base policy moves on observed data rather than assumptions.
Use case: A marketing team sends bulk campaigns through several agencies. DMARC Manager shows which agency IPs and domains authenticate correctly and which require configuration changes.
Use case: A regulated organisation with multiple domains and cloud mail platforms uses the tool to prove sender provenance and to stage DMARC policies from none to quarantine or reject based on report evidence.
Best suited to mid-sized and larger organisations that send high volumes from multiple domains, use third-party senders or run cloud email platforms like Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace. It helps where brand protection, phishing risk or regulatory attention make clear sender visibility and controlled policy publication necessary.
Stops attackers from sending emails that appear to come from your domain.
Ensures legitimate emails are authenticated properly, improving trust and reducing the chance of messages being rejected.
Provides insight into all services and systems sending email on behalf of your domain.
Prevents attackers from exploiting your domain in phishing campaigns.
Guides organisations through the process of implementing and enforcing DMARC policies.
Helps organisations meet email security and domain protection requirements through reporting and policy enforcement.
Reduces misuse of your domain, helping maintain brand trust and email reputation.