I'm finding it really tough to keep up with DMARC reports for half of our domains. The manual process of digging through raw XML reports is driving me nuts, especially with ongoing SPF issues. Plus, my management doesn't really see the need for proper DMARC monitoring, which adds to my frustration. I'm looking for alternatives to writing my own script. I've already tried EasyDMARC, Bouncer, and Valimail, but they didn't work out for me. What other solutions are out there that could simplify this process?
4 Answers
Have you checked out Parsedmarc? It's an open-source tool that runs locally and helps you parse those DMARC reports into something a bit more digestible. I've heard good things about it if you're looking for flexibility and control without breaking the bank.
You might want to give dmarcian a shot. I've been using it for years and it's been really reliable. It helps me maintain compliance without having to constantly analyze XML data. Plus, it’s pretty affordable.
I totally get where you're coming from! Managing DMARC can feel overwhelming, especially if your management doesn't realize its importance. Have you looked into Cloudflare’s DMARC management? I've used it a few times and it’s been great—easy to set up and helps identify legitimate senders so you can adjust your DNS records accordingly.
Another alternative is using DMARC Digests. They have a free tier that sends you weekly email reports, which is pretty convenient. If you need more detailed insights, you can pay a small monthly fee for the full dashboard.

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