Find and fix DMARC issues in seconds—improve deliverability, stop spoofing, and protect your brand. Enter your domain to validate your DMARC record and see exactly what to fix. Serving small and mid-sized businesses across Chicagoland.
What you’ll get
- Instant DMARC validation — confirm your record is present, valid, and readable by mail receivers.
- Clear status & details — see policy (p), reporting addresses (rua/ruf), alignment (adkim/aspf), percentage (pct), and more—so you know where to tune.
- Actionable guidance — we explain common errors and next steps to move safely toward enforcement (p=quarantine / p=reject).
How our checker works
- Enter your domain (e.g.,
yourcompany.com). - We look up your DMARC TXT record and validate its syntax and tags.
- You get a human-readable report with policy, alignment, report URIs, and any warnings or errors.
What we analyze (high level):
- DMARC policy & scope: p (none/quarantine/reject), sp for subdomains, pct sampling.
- Alignment:
adkim(DKIM) andaspf(SPF) set to relaxed or strict. - Reporting:
rua(aggregate) andruf(forensic) addresses to help you monitor and improve.
Interpreting your results
- Valid record: Great—review alignment and reporting to ensure you’re ready to enforce.
- Invalid record: Usually syntax or missing required tags; we’ll flag what to fix.
- No DMARC found: You’ll need to publish a record before you can protect your domain. We can generate one and deploy it with you.
Move from monitoring to protection—safely
A common path is to start with p=none (monitoring), review reports, fix sources, then step up to quarantine, and finally reject to block spoofed mail. Our team guides you through each stage so legitimate mail keeps flowing while attackers get shut out.
Beyond DMARC: a quick domain health view
If you want a broader check, we can also review SPF, DKIM, BIMI, MTA-STS, and TLS-RPT settings to strengthen security and deliverability across your domain.
When you're ready to chat, let's schedule a quick 15-minute video call.
We don’t partner with every business searching for a new IT support provider. It’s important for us to ensure we’re the right match for each other.
The next step is to book a no-obligation 15-minute video call at your convenience. You’re under no pressure to make a purchase.
Here’s our live calendar:
Run All Domain Health Checks
D M A R C
Validate policy and reporting; move safely to enforcement to stop spoofing
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Stop spoofing. Improve trust.
S P F
Confirm authorized senders; fix syntax and reduce
D N S lookups
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Make sure only your approved senders can send.
D K I M
Verify selector and key strength; ensure authentic, untampered messages
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Prove your messages are authentic and unaltered.
B I M I
Check logo record;
D M A R C enforcement readiness for inbox display
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Put your logo in the inbox.
A Small Investment, Big Peace of Mind!
Stop stressing about IT headaches and focus on what you do best – growing your business! With our reliable Managed IT Services, we’ll keep your systems running smoothly, so you can stay ahead of the game. Your success is our priority!
Contact us
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Contact us
Ready to to get started? Fill out the form and we will contact you.
A Small Investment, Big Peace of Mind!
Stop stressing about IT headaches and focus on what you do best – growing your business! With our reliable Managed IT Services, we’ll keep your systems running smoothly, so you can stay ahead of the game. Your success is our priority!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a DMARC record?
A DNS TXT record that tells receivers how to handle mail that fails SPF/DKIM alignment, and where to send reports about your domain’s traffic.
What tags should I expect to see?
v=DMARC1; p=... Optional but recommended: rua, ruf, adkim, aspf, pct, sp, fo, ri.How often should I check?
Can you help if I fail the check?
Yes—our Chicago-based engineers can generate a clean record, deploy it to DNS, analyze reports, and guide you to enforcement without breaking legitimate mail. (We can also review SPF/DKIM/BIMI as part of a domain health tune-up.)
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