How to Read Dashboard Data?

How to Read Dashboard Data?

Designed to offer protection against advanced email-based attacks, TDMARC not only prevents domain forgery and brand abuse but also increases email deliverability and email engagement rates. It gives full insight into your organization’s email channel to detect and defend against email spoofing, spamming, BEC attacks, etc.

This tool provides you with a detailed domain summary that offers unprecedented visibility into fraudulent and legitimate mails sent using your company's domain name. It also helps you gain insight into the malicious sources, posing a threat to your company’s domain name. You can find all kinds of details about the emails sent from your domains on the TDMARC dashboard. 

To see the overall analytics of your domains, just go to the TDMARC dashboard and select the domain you want the data for from the drop-down menu. As per your requirements, you can either see the data for each of your domains separately or combined. 



TDMARC offers you the option of generating the domain summary for the past 7 days, 14 days, or 1 month. You can also choose to customize the duration as per your requirements if the three existing options do not meet your needs. 

It provides information on the volume of emails sent from your domain, the percentage of outbound emails that pass, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC authentication, the percentage of emails that fail to deliver, and the number of IP addresses used by outbound emails. 


The dashboard shows an easily understandable graph indicating the number of outbound emails that pass DMARC authentication, are redirected to spam, and bounce back. This graph gives you a clear idea of your domains’ deliverability rates. It also gives information on the top 5 threat sources and how severe these threats are. The dashboard shows an easily understandable graph indicating the number of outbound emails that pass DMARC authentication, are redirected to spam, and bounce back. This graph gives you a clear idea of your domains’ deliverability rates. It also gives information on the top 5 threat sources and how severe these threats are. 



It shows the percentage of emails sent through different email service providers using your domain. You can check whether or not your authorized email servers are delivering your emails to the end-user properly. It allows you to analyze if any malicious sources are successfully impersonating your domain.





The dashboard provides information about the percentage of emails being sent from your domain from various locations around the world.



The TDMARC dashboard also includes three doughnut graphs, indicating the percentage of outbound emails that pass or fail DMARC, DKIM, and SPF authentication. 














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