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dmarc.cc is a bulk DMARC checking tool for email domain authentication governance. The page title highlights “Bulk DMARC Checker,” and its core use case is allowing users to enter multiple domains at once, check their DMARC and SPF policies, and export the results as a CSV. It also guides users toward applying for a free DMARC assessment, where SH Consulting provides a human-written report based on 14 days of real aggregate data.
In terms of protection type, it focuses on email anti-fraud infrastructure, mainly covering DMARC and SPF. Its service description also says it can help businesses fix DMARC, SPF, and DKIM. The results shown in the main interface include columns such as Domain, DMARC, SPF, and Policy, making it more of a configuration auditing and policy visibility tool than a real-time email gateway filtering product.
Deployment is lightweight: standard checks are performed directly through the website. To request the free assessment, users need to add rua=mailto:[email protected] to the domain’s _dmarc TXT record, allowing the service to receive DMARC aggregate reports and monitor them for 14 days. On the management side, the page explicitly supports CSV export, error report submission, and manual assessment, but it does not disclose dashboard features, continuous alerts, permission management, or API/SIEM integrations.
Pricing information is incomplete. What is currently visible is a free scanning model: the standard tier displays the first 50 domains per scan; after email verification, users can unlock up to 200 domains per scan; larger domain sets require contacting the provider. The free DMARC assessment includes 14 days of monitoring and a human-written report. Pricing for enterprise remediation or large-scale audits is not publicly available.
Its advantages are that it is easy to use, suitable for quickly inventorying DMARC/SPF status across multiple domains, and its CSV export makes it convenient to incorporate into asset audit workflows. The 14-day human assessment report also has more practical diagnostic value than a one-time DNS lookup. The drawbacks are that public information is very limited: compliance certifications, data processing regions, alerting mechanisms, full DKIM checking capabilities, API integrations, and service SLAs are not explained. The free tool also has 50/200-domain scan limits.
It is suitable for email administrators, security teams, MSSPs, or companies with many domains that need an initial DMARC screening and pre-governance assessment. If you need full managed DMARC, automated alerts, compliance reporting, or localized support in China, it is worth comparing it with dmarcian, Valimail, EasyDMARC, PowerDMARC, MXToolbox, as well as domestic email security providers in China. Access from mainland China, payment methods, and network stability are not mentioned in the source material, so they should be considered unknown for now.
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dmarc.cc is an Unknown Security provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dmarc.cc directly.