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Last checked about 7 hours ago
Your domain has basic email authentication in place. Consider strengthening your configuration for better protection.
Add aggregate reporting (rua) to receive DMARC reports
DMARC improvement
27 / 50 points
DMARC record is valid but no reporting email is configured.
v=DMARC1;p=quarantine;pct=100
Without a reporting address (rua), you won't receive aggregate reports from email providers. These reports show who is sending email as your domain and whether authentication passes or fails.
Great! You have a DMARC policy in place. Now start receiving reports in your own monitoring inbox to track email authentication results and identify potential issues.
15 / 20 points
BIMI Record Found and Looks Good
v=BIMI1; l=https://www.smb-solutions.at/bimi/smb-solutions_Favicon_2014.svg
https://www.smb-solutions.at/bimi/smb-solutions_Favicon_2014.svg
image/svg+xml
Note: We do not parse SVG content for safety.
No certificate URL provided (a=). Optional when using self-asserted logos.
30 / 30 points
SPF record is valid.
v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com -all
Syntax Check
OK
DNS Lookup Count
1 / 10 max
Void Lookups
0 / 2 max
Fail: Reject emails from unauthorized servers (recommended for production)
Grouped by DNS record source (includes and sub-includes)
SPF record found
smb-solutions.at
TXT Record
v=spf1 ip4:40.92.0.0/15 ip4:40.107.0.0/16 ip4:52.100.0.0/15 ip4:52.102.0.0/16 ip4:52.103.0.0/17 ip4:104.47.0.0/17 ip6:2a01:111:f400::/48 ip6:2a01:111:f403::/49 ip6:2a01:111:f403:8000::/51 ip6:2a01:111:f403:c000::/51 ip6:2a01:111:f403:f000::/52 -all
Processed recursively per RFC 7208
0 / 10 points
TLS-RPT Not Configured
Publish a TXT record at _smtp._tls.smb-solutions.at with v=TLSRPTv1 and reporting URI (rua=).
MTA-STS Not Configured
Publish a TXT record at _mta-sts.smb-solutions.at 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
DMARCTrust monitors your DNS records continuously. When something changes, you get an email alert with exactly what changed and why it matters. No more surprises when customers complain their emails bounced.
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Frequently checked
Reject policy + valid SPF
Also using quarantine
Showing domains checked by our users. All data is from public DNS records.
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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