What is DMARC RUA?

DMARC Aggregate Reporting (RUA) is a core component of DMARC that sets it apart from traditional email authentication methods. It provides domain owners with essential insights into how their emails are being handled by recipients’ mail servers. 


With DMARC RUA, you receive daily reports from email service providers detailing which messages passed or failed DMARC, SPF, and DKIM authentication, along with their alignment status. 

These reports arrive as XML files sent to the email address specified in your DMARC record. They offer a comprehensive overview, including:

  • The email service provider generating the report 
  • The success and failure rates of DMARC, SPF, and DKIM authentication 
  • The total number of emails sent from your domain 
  • The IP addresses that transmitted emails using your domain name 

Why Does DMARC RUA Matter?

RUA data is crucial because it helps domain owners diagnose email delivery issues and detect unauthorized attempts to spoof their domain. By analyzing these reports, businesses can quickly address vulnerabilities and enhance their email security. 

Strengthen Your Email Security with DMARC Reporting

Why is DMARC Reporting Essential?

Continuous Monitoring of Email Activity

Stay updated daily on how emails are performing across your domain.

Spot Unauthorized Senders

Easily detect and investigate suspicious IPs attempting to send emails on your behalf.

Improve Email Deliverability

Identify and resolve DMARC failures to enhance your email success rates.

Take Immediate Action Against Threats

Quickly block and blacklist malicious IP addresses attempting to spoof your domain.

How Does ExpertDMARC Simplify Reporting?

  • Easy-to-Understand Reports

We transform raw XML data into clear, visual reports with charts and graphs for effortless analysis. 

  • Instant Issue Detection

Our platform flags unusual activity so you can proactively stop email spoofing and secure your domain. 

With ExpertDMARC, you gain better visibility, control, and protection over your email communications—without the hassle of decoding complex technical data.