Here's what we did for example-dental.com last month — in plain English.
Domain Guard Included
Included with your plan — we also monitor your SSL certificate, domain renewal and website uptime and warn you before anything lapses.
Choose a plan to also monitor your SSL, domain renewal & uptime.
DNS Sentinel Included
We snapshot your critical DNS — nameservers, MX, SPF, DMARC and your website record — and alert you the moment any of it changes, so a hijack or a broken record never goes unnoticed.
Get alerted the instant your nameservers, MX, SPF or DMARC change.
The share of mail sent as your domain that passed authentication (SPF or DKIM) and matched your visible “From” address — the single clearest measure of how protected your domain is. At 95% or above, almost all your mail is trusted by inboxes.
Every message we observed claiming to come from your domain this period — legitimate mail and impersonation attempts alike — gathered from the mailbox providers that report back to us. It’s your total email footprint at a glance.
Messages that failed authentication while pretending to be you. On Monitor (p=none) we report them so you can see who's spoofing you; once you move to Quarantine or Reject they're stopped before reaching anyone.
See who & where →The distinct systems currently sending email as you — your mail provider, newsletters, invoicing and booking tools. “Needs review” flags a new or unverified source worth confirming, so no real mail gets blocked when you tighten policy.
Review senders →13,642 of 14,208 messages passed SPF and matched your visible “From” address. The small remainder is almost always mailing-list forwards, which break SPF but stay trusted through DKIM.
See senders →Nearly all your mail carries a valid DKIM signature tied to your domain — the cryptographic proof mailbox providers trust most. High DKIM alignment is what lets forwarded mail still be accepted.
See senders →Mail that failed SPF because it was forwarded — e.g. through a mailing list or “forward to my other inbox” rule — but still passed DKIM, so inboxes treat it as legitimately yours. Completely normal and safe to leave as-is.
SendGrid and Calendly started sending as you this month. Confirm they're really yours before tightening policy — that way no legitimate mail gets caught when you move to Quarantine or Reject.
Review senders →The mailbox providers that send us the DMARC reports this dashboard is built from. The more providers report back, the more complete your picture of who's really sending as your domain.
Deliverability & trust score
A live check of your domain's email security and inbox-trust setup.
Email authentication over time
Messages sent using your domain, broken down by authentication result.
Your mail network
Who sends as your domain, the authentication check and where each message lands.
Where your mail is sent from
Countries sending email as your domain and how much of it passed authentication. A burst of failed mail from a country you don't operate in is a sign someone is impersonating you.
Location is based on each sender's network address — it shows the relaying server, usually the provider's region, not a person's exact location.
Authentication results
How your mail checked out across the three standards.
Message disposition
What receiving servers did with mail sent as you.
Deliverability by inbox
Pass rate at each major mailbox provider.
Protection level
Choose how strict you want your protection. We apply the change for you.
We make the change for you and double-check it. You choose the level; nothing goes live until we've verified every legitimate sender.
We'll move you to p = quarantine and email you to confirm — usually within 1 business day. We check every legitimate sender is aligned first, so your real mail keeps flowing. Nothing changes until then.
Recent threats
Attempts to send email pretending to be you.
Who's sending as you
Every source seen using your domain and whether it's authorised.
| Source | Volume | SPF | DKIM | Pass rate | Last seen | Status | Actions |
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Spoofing attempts detected
Every source caught trying to send email as your domain and what your policy told receivers to do about it.
| Source IP | Location | Impersonated | Attempts | Last seen | Action taken |
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Alerts
Choose what you get told about. When an alert triggers, we email you and drop a notification in your dashboard.
Activity & fixes
Every issue we found on your domain — what it was, what we did about it and how it's going now.
DMARC reports received
Aggregate (RUA) reports that mailbox providers send us about mail using your domain.
| Provider | Date range | Messages | Pass rate | Received |
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Emailed summaries
Plain-English reports delivered to your inbox — no dashboard needed.
Separate multiple addresses with commas. Leave blank to use your account email. Up to 10.
Export your data
We’ll email a CSV of your sending sources (last 30 days) to your sign-in address — every source that sent as your domain, with SPF, DKIM and DMARC pass rates. Handy for your records or your accountant.
Domain
The domain MailSurety is protecting for you.
DNS records
The records on your domain we watch around the clock.
v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~allValidgoogle._domainkey · v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIIBIjANBgkq…Validv=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:rua+your-id@dmarc.mailsurety.comp=noneDMARC enforcement policy
How strictly mailbox providers should treat fakes.
Data & privacy
You stay in control of your data at all times.
Notifications & alerts
Choose what triggers an email + dashboard notification and add your own.
Where to send alerts
Pick how we reach you.