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Domain Summary

This content explains the Domain Summary section of MxToolbox's Delivery Center.

MxToolbox Delivery Center is your comprehensive service for understanding email that has been sent "From" your domain.

MxToolbox provides you with information on:

  • Who is sending email purporting to be from your domain?
  • What is the reputation of your senders' IPs?
  • Geolocation of your senders and their blocklist reputations
  • How your SPF, DKIM, and DMARC setup is performing
  • Which senders are failing DKIM verification?
  • Which senders are failing SPF verification?
  • When to set up more restrictive policies for DMARC
  • What ongoing maintenance you need to maintain and improve your email deliverability
  • Delivery Center enables you to monitor email delivery information unlike any other. Improve your deliverability today!

Your domain summary is a quick look at key metrics related to your email delivery. It covers your DMARC, SPF, DKIM, Blocklists, Email Volume, and how your emails are doing at specific inbox providers.

To access this Delivery Center feature, simply select the Domain Summary header on the left navigation menu.

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DMARC Stats

Verified Rate:

Your verified rate shows you how much of your email belongs to verified sources. If you have a low verified rate, that can indicate that you have a problem with people attempting to spoof your domain or you might not have verified a legitimate email sender. You should check your Verified Sources to ensure you have identified all of your senders.

SPF Pass:

This box will have your SPF Policy Pass rate. Messages that are considered a pass will have to pass both SPF Authentication and SPF Alignment. If a message has passed SPF, it will also pass DMARC.

DKIM Pass:

Similar to SPF Pass, this will check if you have passed DKIM Authentication and DKIM Alignment. If you pass DKIM, you will pass DMARC, as well.

DMARC Pass:

Your DMARC Pass rate will be messages that passed either DKIM Pass or SPF Pass. You only need to pass one of those to be DMARC compliant.

Verified Sources DMARC Compliance Rates:

This graph shows your Verified Sources, which represent legitimate senders of your email. The number at the upper right is the total amount of your email that comes from Verified Sources.

The graph bars show the number of verified messages that passed DMARC. The number to the right shows the total number of messages from the Verified Source and the DMARC Pass rate for that source.

The status icon to the left of the title will be green if the top three (3) verified sources are over 90% compliant, otherwise the icon will be red.

Performance across Inbox Providers

This section shows you how your mail is performing in regard to DMARC across various inbox providers who have received mail from your domain. Each bar represents a specific inbox provider and shows the number of DMARC compliant messages sent to them. The numbers to the right of the bar show the total number of messages sent to that provider, along with the DMARC Pass rate.

The status icon to the left of the title will be green if the top five (5) inbox providers are over 90% compliant, otherwise the icon will be red.

Weekly Email Volume

Here you will see up to the last four (4) weeks of email volume from your domain and the categorization of how much mail came from email source types. The number at the upper right shows the percent change for the last week compared to your average. The graph bars show a breakdown of Verified/Forwarder/Threat/Unknown sources sending the messages. The numbers at the right show the total volume and the amount of email from Verified Sources.

The status icon to the left of the title will be green if the last four (4) weeks have each had a volume of over 90% verified emails, otherwise the icon will be red.

Adaptive Blocklist Reputation

The status icon to the left of the title will be green if each outbound email provider has under a 10% failure rate for your MxReputation score, otherwise the icon will be red.

The boxes in each Outbound Email Source represent the MxRep of the IPs for that provider. The large number is how many IPs are being monitored. For each box, green is good, red is bad. To see more detailed information about the IPs, visit the Blocklist Monitoring page.