Hey Jack, 

I'd highly recommend www.dmarcian.com, which is a paid service based on valid 
email bulk, like agari. There's also an opensource project to ingest the 
reports into splunk. https://github.com/prbinu/dmarc-report-processor 

Hopefully someone makes an elastic beat for this soon. 

Good Luck! 
- Jake 


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To: "dmarc-discuss" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 4:05:56 PM 
Subject: [dmarc-discuss] 2 questions about evaluating DMARC reports -- 
recommendations ? 



The Department of Homeland Security has published a directive for all Federal 
agencies to configure STARTTLS, SPF, DKIM and DMARC ( [ https://cyber.dhs.gov/ 
| https://cyber.dhs.gov/ ] ). 
I work within a medium size agency (65k) and am looking at DMARC reporting 
tools. I've supported a small, medical, non-profit/charity and have experience 
with DMARC on a diminutive side. But, now I need to look at something robust 
for managing the aggregation and analysis of a much larger number of DMARC XML 
files. 

When I checked through this discussion forum (I only read back about three 
years worth of email), I didn't find much specifics for how other admins are 
gathering/analyzing reports. When I check federal .gov domains, I find that 
there are few with a DMARC TXT record (but that will change)--either the 
domains accept their DMARC reports directly, or they route to [ 
http://agari.com/ | agari.com ] . 


    * QUESTION: what are the available appliances or tool sets for analyzing 
DMARC reports, on-premise ? 
    * QUESTION: Agari seems to be the only hosted player in the Federal space. 
Are there others that perform DMARC reporting analysis ? 

Thanks ! 


KumsaJack 

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