Dashboard
Data search and filtering
A search panel is located at the very top of the Dashboard view. It allows you to specify a date range and select one or multiple domains for analysis. By default, the system presents a summary for all supported domains.

DMARC compliance and threat report
This section categorizes traffic from your domains into four main groups. It shows the overall percentage of policy-compliant messages and highlights potential anomalies. Hovering over the information icon next to each tile displays additional explanations.

Available categories include:
DMARC COMPLIANT: Messages that have successfully passed DMARC validation. This means they have a valid SPF or DKIM result and show full domain alignment with the sender address visible to the recipient.
DMARC NON-COMPLIANT: Messages that fail to meet DMARC requirements. This occurs when both SPF and DKIM fail validation or do not comply with the sender's policy due to a lack of domain alignment. This may indicate a misconfiguration or an attempt to spoof your domain.
FORWARDERS: Messages relayed by intermediary servers. This can cause an IP address mismatch with the original sender (SPF error), but the DKIM signature typically remains intact.
THREAT/UNKNOWN: Messages categorized as DMARC non-compliant that pose a potential threat. These are emails suspected of attempting to spoof your domain or representing a possible phishing attack. This category covers traffic from unauthorized sources as well as messages that resulted in a critical configuration error on the sender's side.
Authentication results distribution
Below the main tiles, you will find a visual summary of the actions taken directly by the receiving servers. This section starts with a tile showing the total number of analyzed emails (Total reported emails). Next to it is a pie chart that divides this volume both as percentages and absolute numbers into three decision categories:
NONE: Messages delivered to inboxes without any restrictions.
REJECTED: Messages completely rejected by the destination servers as a result of failing the DMARC policy.
QUARANTINED: Messages placed in quarantine (for example, placed in the spam folder) due to authentication issues.

Additionally, in the top right corner of this block, you can use a dropdown menu. It allows you to quickly filter the authentication results distribution for all collected data or just for one selected sending source.
Number of emails for your TOP 10 sources
Below the main metrics, you will find an interactive line chart that allows you to analyze your domains' behavior in more detail. This chart visualizes the message volume within a selected time frame, broken down by the 10 most active sending sources (for example MessageFlow, Google, external CRM systems). You can freely switch the chart view between the four previously described categories: DMARC compliant, DMARC non-compliant, Forwarders, and Threat.
Hovering the cursor over a selected point on the timeline displays detailed numerical values for individual sources on a given day.

If the system does not record any traffic for a specific source on a given day, the value on the chart will present a "0". The platform maintains the continuity of the timeline and does not hide days without data flow.
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