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DMARC Record Checker

Lookup a DMARC record and inspect the published policy, reporting addresses, and enforcement mode.

Lookup host

_dmarc.domain

Best for

Policy reviews

Output

Parsed DMARC tags

On This Page

Run the free dmarc record checker workflow directly from the page.
Move into API, SDK, Laravel, JavaScript, or WordPress integrations from the linked docs.
Use the examples below to test real domains, selectors, or email inputs quickly.

DNS Tools

Check DMARC policy

Query the DMARC TXT record under `_dmarc` and review the domain policy tags in a readable format.

Use a clean hostname like example.com without https:// or a path.

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What You Get

Built for deliverability and integration work

Readable tag parsing

Breaks the DMARC record into key policy tags so you can review reporting and enforcement settings quickly.

Enforcement visibility

Check whether the domain is set to none, quarantine, or reject.

Operationally useful

Helpful when validating deliverability hardening or tracking post-deployment DNS updates.

FAQ

DMARC Record Checker questions

Where is the DMARC record stored?

DMARC records are usually published as TXT records on the `_dmarc` subdomain.

What does p=none mean?

It means the domain is monitoring authentication results without enforcing quarantine or reject actions yet.

Should I also check SPF and DKIM?

Yes. DMARC relies on SPF and DKIM alignment, so it is best reviewed with those records together.

Next Step

Start free, then wire NexMailPro into your stack

Use the free tool for manual checks, then move into the REST API, JavaScript SDK, PHP SDK, Laravel package, or WordPress plugin when you are ready to automate.