DMARC & SMTP-TLS Reports processor and visualizer and BIMI file hoster
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DMARC & SMTP-TLS Reports processor and visualizer and BIMI file hoster
Phishable is a project that logs misconfigured DNS that can be exploited to conduct phishing attacks & spoof domains. Phishable helps orgs investigate phishing campaigns, gauge third-party risk & mitigate these risks. All orgs on the list are exposed to higher risk of threat actors gaining initial entry to their org, supply chain, and customers.
DNS Scout is a DNS troubleshooting tool that gets your email to the inbox. Checks SPF, DMARC, DKIM and MX records, for InfoSec Pros and Normies. Compatible with macOS, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi and Kali Linux.
EmailSecCheck is a lightweight Python utility used to check for common SPF/DMARC misconfigurations that may allow for email spoofing.
Python script to read DMARC reports from a mailbox, parse them, format them as syslog messages, and send them to syslog server
A DMARC Management System
Automatically create "reject all" SPF, DKIM, and DMARC DNS records in domains that contain no MX records.
Check the DMARC record for p>none and pct. Important for domain protection and anti-SPOOF emails
🔏 Stand-alone DKIM class to sign your emails with a 2048 bit private key hashed with SHA-256 algorithm.
DMARCShield is a Python program for email authentication and security. It offers a DMARC checker to ensure domain security, and a spoofing email sender to test for vulnerabilities. Protect your email communication and keep your domain safe with MailSecure.
Zulu eDM SMTP Email Gateway and Reputation Tools WordPress Plugin
Terraform module to configure various email related DNS records on Cloudflare.
Sync your Contact Form 7 web forms with Zulu eDM Campaign Management Software, install this light plug in and you will be set.
Official DMARC XML Schema from RFC-7489
Python script for analyzing zipped or gzipped DMARC reports.
Sending HTML email using the Zulu eDM SMTP API and Trusted Sender Network
To check the DMARC records for multiple domains at once,This script accepts multiple domains as arguments and checks for the existence of DMARC, SPF, and DKIM records for each domain. To run this script, you'll need to provide the domains as arguments when calling the script from the command line.
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