Please support DMARC on Mailgun and make it easy to deploy
-Please support DMARC on mailgun, and make it easy to deploy.
- Generate useful TXT entries (just like you already do for SPF and DKIM)
- Handle the DMARC reports
- Present DMARC reports in your control panel after decoding the ZIPed XML files the providers send.
- Convert DMARC failures (and successes?) into web hooks, events and log entries.
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Steve Rittler commented
it would be super, super helpful if you'd pull in DMARC records for the sending domain (failing up the chain to the apex if/as necessary) and show that info in the Domain Settings > DNS records area given Yahoo and GMail's impending changes.
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徐亞駿 commented
how to add DMARC in my mailgun?
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Tobias Steinmann commented
I would love if you had a DMARC analyser, so that the DMARC reports could be sent to you and I could check the reports in a nice web interface. Fits will with you deliverability features.
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al commented
Added support in the control panel would be great and keep us from thinking about managing our own SMTP servers in-house. Thank you for the years of service. Onward and upward.
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S C commented
@Tom: PostMark do offer the same service as Mailgun but I'm not suggesting you switch. It's more that they *also* have a service to process DMARC reports in addition to their mail sending capabilities. Kind of like Google have GMail and Maps but you can still be an Outlook.com email user and use Google Maps instead of whatever Microsoft's map offering is.
I don't see the need for Mailgun to enter the DMARC report processing space (unless they want to) as it's a completely different business to sending mailshots etc. Postmark just happen to be an outlier an that they do both.
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Tom commented
SC suggests PostMark? Huh? Don't they offer the exact service that Mailgun does? Saying we should switch to wildbit? Confused.
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S C commented
DMARC isn't really something for Mailgun to support... DMARC is just your domain telling recipients what to do with emails that fail to pass SPF and DKIM checks. As Mailgun do support SPF and DKIM then any DMARC policy you want to publish will work alongside their service.
I see no benefit to Mailgun creating a 'DMARC record generator' when others already exist for this. These policies can vary widely so it's not just a quick 'heres your DMARC record' blob for you to blindly cut and paste.
As for Mailgun handling DMARC reports, there may be a benefit to this but it is very likely that they'd get reports for email sent from other sources along with themselves. It's far better to have a dedicated service such as dmarcian or postmark look into this.
Although this is very highly voted I see little reason for Mailgun to enter this market. they should focus on improvements to their core business - sending email.
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Rob H. commented
These can be handled through 3rd party products but it would be nice to have this available within the Mailgun dashboard along with our other information. I currently use a 3rd party service, DMARC Analyzer, to do this which allows me to upload my DMARC reports manually or, via my DMARC record, direct them to the service. There are free and paid plans available. You can see more here: https://www.dmarcanalyzer.com/
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Rob H. commented
There are 3rd party offerings you can use for this, which I use to analyze my DMARC reports from email sent from our Mailgun domains. There are free and paid versions available and you can manually upload your DMARC reports or automatically direct them to the service. In addition to those already mentioned, I use DMARC Analyzer, which you can find here: https://www.dmarcanalyzer.com/
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Sylvain Leroux commented
Great suggestion. In fact, great suggestionS -- at it touches both to initial deployment & audit.
The DMARC report stuff is somewhat related to https://mailgun.uservoice.com/forums/156243-general/suggestions/18026599-act-as-a-delegate-to-handle-dmarc-reports
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Sylvain Leroux commented
Mailgun could act as a DMARC delegate to pre-processs DMARC report & providing logs or dashboard to check our domain DMARC good shape.
Currently, we have to do it manually or using some third party service provider.
This issue is somewhat related to https://mailgun.uservoice.com/forums/156243-general/suggestions/6926969-please-support-dmarc-on-mailgun-and-make-it-easy-t but focussing only on DMARC report handling.
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Andy Gambles commented
There is always https://www.dmarcian.com/ which we use and works perfectly (with Mailgun)
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Zachary Grimshaw commented
+1