Identifying Email Authentication Issues With RUA Or DMARC Aggregate Report
Email authentication is a critical component of email security and it’s necessary to ensure that emails originate from a trusted source. Unauthenticated emails can lead to spoofing, phishing, and other fraudulent activities, which can be damaging to your organization. To identify email authentication issues, organizations should rely on RUA (Reporting Unauthenticated Activity) or DMARC aggregate reports. RUA and DMARC aggregate reports provide valuable insights about the email authentication status of emails sent from your organization and help identify malicious or fraudulent activity . In this blog post, explore the importance of email authentication and the role of RUA and DMARC aggregate reports in identifying email authentication issues. RUA or DMARC Aggregate Report is an XML file containing details about the authentication of an email. This report contains information regarding SMTP-authenticated emails that have used SPF and DKIM and which have not been. The r...