The Domain-based Authentication Details chart on the
Threat tab of Dashboard
displays the number of messages that failed Sender IP Match, Sender Policy Framework
(SPF),
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), and Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting
&
Conformance (DMARC) authentication based on the selected mail traffic direction.
Sender IP Match is a way that readily enables you to simultaneously allow all
inbound email traffic from a particular domain while equally preventing spoofing by
manually
defining the allowed IP ranges. SPF, DKIM and DMARC are three email authentication
systems to
protect against email spoofing.
NoteThe data on this tab is displayed for incoming mail traffic
only.
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Select a time period by Date,
Week, Month, or Last 12
months to show data for the selected time period.
The specified time period only affects the data shown
on this chart and its corresponding thumbnail chart on the
Threats tab. Changing these selections does not affect
other charts.
The following is the specific data
displayed:
Detected Values on Charts
Detected Values
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For Incoming Mail
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Sender IP Match
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The total number of messages that failed the Sender IP Match check.
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SPF
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The total number of messages that failed SPF check.
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DKIM
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The total number of messages that failed DKIM verification.
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DMARC
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The total number of messages that failed DMARC authentication.
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DMARC - SPF
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The total number of messages that failed SPF check of DMARC
authentication.
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DMARC - DKIM
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The total number of messages that failed DKIM signature check of
DMARC authentication.
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DMARC - Alignment
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The total number of messages that failed alignment check of DMARC
authentication.
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DMARC - Availability
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The total number of messages that failed availability check of
DMARC authentication because the sending domain does not have any DMARC record.
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