DMARC is a key tool for protecting email domains from abuse and spoofing. Many companies face the same challenge: DMARC reports provide enormous amounts of data, which is time-consuming to evaluate and often raises more questions than it answers.
With the market launch of 25Reports—which also includes a comprehensive update—we are responding to this reality and introducing targeted improvements that reduce complexity, reveal connections, and thus facilitate decision-making.
From IP lists to grouped senders
A common weakness of traditional DMARC evaluations is the presentation of senders. Long lists of individual IP addresses make it difficult to maintain an overview, especially when many of these IPs belong to the same service.
25Reports now automatically recognizes known services and displays them as a single sender. The underlying IP addresses are logically grouped together, but remain transparent and visible at all times. This makes the sender list much more compact and understandable, while retaining technical detail analysis at the IP level. IP addresses that cannot be assigned to a known service are still displayed individually to make new or unexpected senders clearly visible.
In everyday life, it is not every single IP address that is relevant, but rather the question of which systems or services actually send emails for a domain. This is precisely the perspective that 25Reports now consistently reflects.
New details overlay provides technical depth
In order to not only recognize senders, but also to be able to evaluate them correctly, the detail view in 25Reports has been completely redesigned. The new details overlay bundles all relevant information in one central location and organizes it into clearly defined tabs.
All relevant technical information is thus brought together in the right context, which speeds up analysis and reduces misinterpretations.
Focus on relevant data with the sender status “Ignored”
DMARC reports contain many technically explainable senders that do not require any action on a permanent basis – such as certain services like mailing services, which are not expected to be DMARC-compliant.
With the new sender status “Ignored”, 25Reports now offers the option to deliberately mark such senders. Ignored senders can then be hidden from tables and reports, but are clearly marked in overviews.
In addition, ignored senders are not included in alerts by default, which helps avoid unnecessary alerts. In this way, 25Reports helps direct attention to where it is actually needed.
Cut through the clutter with 25Reports DMARC analysis
The early access phase has shown that our approach works: efficient DMARC analysis and less complexity for clear decisions in everyday operations.
The market launch of 25Reports therefore marks not only the introduction of new features, but also the next step toward a DMARC platform that sets a new standard for the structured and manageable evaluation of DMARC data. We look forward to continuing to work with our customers, whose feedback we will continue to use in the future to continuously improve 25Reports.
25Reports thus provides even better support to organizations in identifying risks earlier and making security-related deviations clearly visible. This makes DMARC analysis an effective tool for improving your email security.
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