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Alerts and Reports

Learn how to configure email, Slack, and Teams notifications, set reporting frequency, and define alert thresholds to monitor sudden drops in domain compliance.

Setting up Reports and Notifications

You can receive DMARC reports directly in your email, Slack, or Microsoft Teams workspace. To set up notifications:

  • Go to the Notifications tab in your domain settings.
  • Choose which reports you want to receive:
    • Weekly report (enabled by default)
    • Monthly report
    • Real-time alert notifications
  • Add the destination for your notifications:
    • Email: Enter the addresses you want to send reports to.
    • Slack: Choose a connected Slack channel.
    • Microsoft Teams: Choose a connected Teams channel.

Once configured, you’ll get summaries of your domain’s DMARC compliance status, top senders, and deliverability insights.

Setting up Alerts for Compliance Drops

To receive notifications when your domain’s compliance drops significantly:

  1. Go to Alerts > Settings.
  2. Set your Compliance Drop threshold — e.g., 25%.
  3. Define the Time Frame to monitor this drop — e.g., 24 hours.

Once the alert condition is triggered, you’ll get a notification through the configured channels.

This helps identify quick delivery problems, such as:

  • New phishing attempts using your domain.
  • Misconfigured email services.
  • Unexpected infrastructure changes.