Getting really close to purchasing and I’m kinda on the fence between dmarcian, dmarcly, and easy dmarc. However, I’m open to pretty much anything with realistic pricing if you have alternatives to recommend.

I assume all 3 of these would get the job done, as they all seem to support dashboards, alerts, and forensic reporting. I’m curious about email volume limits though, I don’t see as crystal clear picture of pricing when it comes to that - does anyone have first hand experience they’d be willing to share?

  • single domain in Exchange Online
  • email volume just crept up over 100k monthly in May/June
  • @MadlyKnitting
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    21 year ago

    We process about 50k messages per week and use dmarcian, but we are thinking about moving to valimail as they have insight into m365 internal only sending services. Don’t let my username fool you. I’d rather be knitting but it doesn’t pay like SA work.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      Valimail is one I saw but didn’t put much research into because of the lack of public pricing (I just assumed that priced me out of it). However, your call out about internal only sending services has me intrigued, can you clarify a bit on what Valimail does better there than dmarcian?

      • @MadlyKnitting
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        31 year ago

        We will have the sales pitch soon - but they say they have easy auth for third party services so no spoofing. We bleed third party crap these days. Everything wants to freaking spoof our domain. If I can get docusign, etc to not fail it will be great and I will gleefully move from reporting only to enforcement. Dmarcian does the reporting and all, but doesn’t really proactively help with stragglers

          • BritishJ
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            21 year ago

            Valimail also has a free tier. We use the paid version and it was absolutely the best DMARC tool on the market, when we did our research. Depending on the reseller in your region depends on the price. We actually found it to be cheaper than most and offer the best feature set.