Free DMARC Report Analyzer – Convert DMARC XML to Human Readable Reports

Our DMARC report analyzer tool converts complex Aggregate XML reports into information you can understand and analyze easily. We process, organize, and segregate your DMARC RUA and RUF individual reports from XML format to a human-readable and visually appealing format, that requires zero technical knowledge to understand! Sign up now to get started!

How Our DMARC Report Analyzer Works

To use our DMARC XML parser, you can follow the steps below:

1. Generate Your DMARC Record

Sign up with PowerDMARC and create your DNS record for DMARC using our DMARC generator tool. Make sure you mention an RUA address. Publish this DNS record in your DNS management console.

DMARC XML to human converter

2. Register Your Domains

Use our self-service setup wizard to add your domains to our platform.

Understanding Our DMARC Report Analyzer

DMARC report analyzer tool is a DMARC XML to human converter that instantly parses DMARC aggregate XML reports and forensic report data, making them simple and easy to read for even a non-technical person. With this all-in-one DMARC XML Reader tool you can:

DMARC Report Analyzer Features

Enjoy centralized DMARC report management and monitoring with our DMARC report analyzer! 

Automated Conversions with Enhanced Visuals

The Importance of Reporting in DMARC

Benefits of DMARC Report Analyzer RUF Reports

Frequently Asked Questions – Answered

Forensic reports are sent by your receiver’s email service provider to the reporting email address defined by you in your DMARC record.

Your failure reports are sent almost immediately when an SPF or DKIM identifier for an email fails to align with DMARC.

DMARC aggregate reports are sent once a day daily to the email sender’s defined reporting email address.

You may not be receiving your DMARC reports for a variety of reasons like the inclusion of invalid email addresses in your DMARC record, lack of ISP support for forensic reporting, etc.

If you want to read DMARC aggregate raw reports you need to have a basic understanding of the Extensible Markup Language. PowerDMARC customers don’t require this skill, as our platform translates these complex reports into a human-readable format. You can learn more in our free guide on how to read DMARC reports.

DMARC Aggregate reports provide insights on all emails sent from your domain usually sent daily or weekly, while DMARC forensic reports provide information on individual emails that fail DMARC and is only sent when DMARC validation fails for an email. While aggregate reports are used to monitor your overall mail flow and activity, forensic reports help investigate potential abuse incidents.