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Last checked about 4 hours ago
Your domain has basic email authentication in place. Consider strengthening your configuration for better protection.
Upgrade DMARC policy to quarantine or reject for stronger protection
DMARC improvement
26 / 50 points
DMARC record is valid and configured correctly.
v=DMARC1; p=none; pct=100; rua=mailto:[email protected];
Policy (p)
none
DKIM Alignment (adkim)
Relaxed (default)
SPF Alignment (aspf)
Relaxed (default)
You can add our monitoring system alongside your existing setup. DMARC supports multiple mailto: addresses, giving you additional visibility and backup reporting.
External Domain Verification Issues
External domains must publish verification records to receive reports. Delivery may fail without proper verification.
0 / 20 points
No BIMI Record Found
Publish a TXT record at default._bimi.midwesthomeschoolers.org with v=BIMI1, logo URL (l=) and optional verified mark certificate (a=).
30 / 30 points
SPF record is valid.
v=spf1 mx mx:secureserver.net mx:salesforce.com include:_spf.getresponse.com include:relay.kinstamailservice.com -all
Syntax Check
OK
DNS Lookup Count
10 / 10 max
Close to RFC limit!
SPF Optimizer keeps you safe as you add services.
Root-level mechanisms requiring DNS queries: 5.
Void Lookups
0 / 2 max
Fail: Reject emails from unauthorized servers (recommended for production)
Grouped by DNS record source (includes and sub-includes)
MX records found: 2
MX Records:
MX records found: 1
MX Records:
MX records found: 2
MX Records:
SPF record found
midwesthomeschoolers.org
TXT Record
v=spf1 ip4:104.160.64.0/23 ip4:104.160.67.128/25 ip4:104.160.68.224/27 ip4:104.160.69.0/27 -all
Processed recursively per RFC 7208
SPF record found
midwesthomeschoolers.org
TXT Record
v=spf1 ip4:23.83.208.0/20 ip4:35.85.190.185/32 ~all
Processed recursively per RFC 7208
0 / 10 points
TLS-RPT Not Configured
Publish a TXT record at _smtp._tls.midwesthomeschoolers.org with v=TLSRPTv1 and reporting URI (rua=).
MTA-STS Not Configured
Publish a TXT record at _mta-sts.midwesthomeschoolers.org with v=STSv1 and policy ID (id=).
The check you just ran shows your current configuration. But DNS records change, sometimes without you knowing. A well-meaning IT change, a third-party provider update, or an unauthorized modification can break your email delivery overnight.
Configuration Drift
IT changes that accidentally break authentication
Provider Updates
Third-party services changing their SPF includes
Unauthorized Changes
Attackers modifying records to send as you
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Frequently checked
Reject policy + valid SPF
Also using none
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We analyze your domain's email authentication: DMARC policy and alignment, SPF record and includes, and BIMI logo/CV when present.
Healthy authentication improves delivery and blocks spoofing. Major inbox providers increasingly require DMARC and robust SPF/DKIM practices for senders.
This check shows a snapshot. With DMARCTrust, you get continuous monitoring of your DMARC reports and DNS records, with instant alerts when something changes.
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