DMARCwise offers you several tools to help you achieve DMARC compliance, from tools to manage your DMARC record to email flows monitoring.
For more information about DMARC, visit Introduction to DMARC.
To start, choose a domain from the DMARCwise dashboard and browse to the DMARC page, which looks like this:

If you haven’t set up DMARC yet, you’ll also see an onboarding section. Read more in Setting up DMARC.
DMARC statistics
At the top of the page, you’ll see some quick statistics extracted from the DMARC reports for the domain. This includes:
- The number of emails reported.
- How many of these emails where just monitored and how many were quarantined or rejected (according to your DMARC policy).
- The overall DMARC compliance percentage.
The charts help you quickly identify trends for the past month. Hover over a chart bar to see the corresponding date and value.
DMARC record overview
The DMARCwise dashboard conveniently shows your current DMARC configuration in an easy-to-read table.
Fo reach record tag, we show:
- Both the friendly name (e.g. “Subdomain Policy”) and the corresponding tag name (e.g.
sp). - The tag value and its meaning, or “(not set)” if the tag was not found.
- Whether the value shown derives from a default according to the DMARC specification or from the DNS record.
At any time, you can see the raw DMARC record as a DNS string at the bottom of the table.
To see the previous versions of your DMARC record, select History from the navigation menu.
DMARC record hosting
If your DMARC record is hosted by DMARCwise, you’ll see a mention of it above the DMARC record table. It should say “Hosted by DMARCwise” with a Manage button that leads you to the hosted record management page.
Learn more about the DMARC record hosting feature in Hosted DMARC.
Checks and validation issues
Checks and Validation issues are two features that help you discover issues with your DMARC configuration and DNS record.
They evaluate the adherence of the configuration to standards and best practices, to ensure best compatibility and interoperability.
Learn more about these features in Checks and validation.
