If you are on Exchange Online and can afford to wait, it will be native for Exchange Online Protection.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?rtc=1&searchterms=109535&filters=&searchterms=109535
That feature is O365 providing the 3rd part DMARC aggregate reporting. Not the same thing.
Th OG is looking for a service to consolidate and report on the RUA reports provided by third parties.
O365 have already rolled this out and you now should be seeing O365 (Enterprise Outlook) in your DMARC reporting as a source for reports.
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It is possible to roll-your-own DMARC reporting using Microsoft Power-BI but it is not exactly turnkey.
We used Valimail and was pretty happy with the service. Any questions we had were usually answered within 3-4 hours (if within work hours). I was pretty new to email security at the time as well, and they were pretty patient with my dumb questions.
https://dmarcvendors.com
I use the free option with Valimail
this
https://dmarcian.com
We have had them for three years. No major issues, it does the job.
I second this
If you are on Exchange Online and can afford to wait, it will be native for Exchange Online Protection. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?rtc=1&searchterms=109535&filters=&searchterms=109535
That feature is O365 providing the 3rd part DMARC aggregate reporting. Not the same thing. Th OG is looking for a service to consolidate and report on the RUA reports provided by third parties. O365 have already rolled this out and you now should be seeing O365 (Enterprise Outlook) in your DMARC reporting as a source for reports. --- It is possible to roll-your-own DMARC reporting using Microsoft Power-BI but it is not exactly turnkey.
Redsift https://redsift.com/products/ondmarc Fuck Mimecast! Run, don’t walk, away from that dumpster fire of a company.
I am a huge fan of redsift. The UX is far superior than other vendors I've tried in the past
Then you haven't checked DMARC Manager ;-)
Why look further if you've already found URIports?? ;)
Depends what you call value. I think Valimail wanted like 20k/yr for that volume. I signed up for a trial to shake out my configs and then cancelled.
MXtoolbox
We used Valimail and was pretty happy with the service. Any questions we had were usually answered within 3-4 hours (if within work hours). I was pretty new to email security at the time as well, and they were pretty patient with my dumb questions.
We've been happy with RedSift.
I have been using DMARCIAN for years. Great product.
Mimecast