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DMARC Report Analyzer – DMARC XML to Human Converter

Our DMARC report analyzer tool converts complex XML files into information you can understand and analyze easily. We process, organize, and segregate your DMARC, RUA and RUF report data in a format that is both human-readable and visually appealing, with zero technical knowledge required!

Understanding DMARC Report Analyzer

DMARC report analyzer tool is a DMARC XML to human converter that instantly parses DMARC aggregate XML and forensic reports, making them simple and easy to read for even a non-technical person. With this all-in-one DMARC Converter tool you can:

Parse DMARC XML Data

Instantly convert DMARC XML aggregate report data into a human-readable format using this DMARC report parsing tool.

Visualize DMARC Authentication Results

Track your SPF, DKIM, and DMARC authentication results on a single DMARC converter interface.

Monitor Daily Email Flow

Survey your email channels and check mail flow to outperform your competitors’ email deliverability metrics.

DMARC Report Analyzer Features

Enjoy centralized DMARC report management and monitoring with our DMARC report analyzer!

7 Different Aggregate Report Views

View your DMARC aggregate report data in 7 different viewing formats with our DMARC XML parser to filter specific to sending sources, results, organization, geolocation, etc.

Identify Delivery Issues, Boost Delivery Rates

If your emails are failing DMARC, use human-readable RUA data from our DMARC parser to fix the issue and improve deliverability

Encrypted RUF Report Data

Our DMARC parser comes with PGP forensic report encryption, ensuring your private email content stays hidden from any third party – including us!

Detect Suspicious IP Addresses

Unauthorized IPs sending emails from your domain are easy to find in the report

Scheduled and Shareable PDF Reports

Export your aggregate reports in comprehensive CSV/PDF formats to share them easily with your employees and across departments.

Take Quick, Effective Action

In the event of a spoofing attempt, you can identify and block abusive IPs

Benefits of DMARC Report Parser

Using our DMARC XML parser, you can enjoy the following key benefits:

How Our DMARC Report Analyzer Works

To use our DMARC XML parser, you can follow the steps below:

Generate Your DMARC Record

Sign up with VebDMARC and create your TXT record for DMARC using our DMARC generator tool. Make sure your mention an RUA address.

Register Your Domains

Use our self-service setup wizard to add your domains to our platform.

Analyze DMARC Reports

Start receiving and analyzing DMARC reports within 72 hours.

DMARC RUF Forensic Reports

DMARC Forensic Reporting allows you to receive reports on the status of emails sent through your domain that fail DMARC, SPF, or DKIM validation. These reports contain detailed diagnostic information that makes it possible for you to identify the source of the failure and fix it.

Forensic reports are generated every time an individual email fails DMARC authentication and contain information specific to that single email and are generated and sent to whatever email is specified in the domain’s DMARC record. The data they provide, which we organize on our DMARC report analyzer, can be extremely useful in not only identifying delivery issues in your domain, but they’re also an effective way to find out if someone’s trying to spoof your domain since they provide the sender’s IP address as well.

DMARC RUA Aggregate Reports

DMARC Aggregate Reporting, or RUA, is a feature central to DMARC, setting it apart from previous email authentication protocols. DMARC RUA allows you to receive daily reports sent from receiving email servers telling you which emails did and did not pass DMARC, SPF, and DKIM authentication. It also tells you about their DMARC alignment.

RUA data is instrumental to DMARC because it’s a way for domain owners to not only identify where they may be having email delivery issues but also discover if someone is trying to spoof their domain. This allows them to take quick action to resolve the issues and secure their email channels.

Frequently Asked Questions – Answered

Forensic reports are sent by your receiver’s email service provider to the reporting email address defined by you in your DMARC record.
Your failure reports are sent almost immediately when an SPF or DKIM identifier for an email fails to align with DMARC.
DMARC aggregate reports are sent once a day daily to the email sender’s defined reporting email address.
You may not be receiving your DMARC reports for a variety of reasons like the inclusion of invalid email addresses in your DMARC record, lack of ISP support for forensic reporting, etc.