On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 3:29 PM Eduardo Diaz Comellas via mailop <
mailop@mailop.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Thanks all for the suggestions.  I will give a try to some of them to
> see if they are a good fit for our usage case.
>
> We handle around 300 domains, most of them with 5-10 mailboxes... so the
> volume of reports can get pretty wild.
>
>
I've been working to bring my corporate domains into compliance over the
last few years.  We used both Valimail and Dmarcian.  I'd say, if you're
managing A LOT of domains it is totally worth paying a service to help with
the parsing.  The dashboards and ability to drill down into things is VERY
USEFUL. They help you parse out which sources are likely forwards and
spoofs etc. so you can focus on the sources of legitimate mail and work to
bring them into compliance.  They can also help you come up with a strategy
for how to attack the problem.  It is not small, and as you dig it just
gets bigger.

Tara Natanson
Constant Contact


> Best regards.
>
> El 19/12/23 a las 18:16, Slavko via mailop escribió:
> > Dňa 19. decembra 2023 15:29:43 UTC používateľ Mark Alley via mailop <
> mailop@mailop.org> napísal:
> >> Is that on Github somewhere? I'd be glad to add it to the list.
> > Thanks, but no, it is not published (officially).
> >
> > But if someone (small/personal/family domains) is interested,
> > i can share it.
> >
> > regards
> >
> >
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> Eduardo Díaz Comellas
> Ultreia Comunicaciones, S.L.
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