Google DMARC Reports Stopped Since April 13

April 17, 2025

Since April 13, Google DMARC reports have not been delivered, limiting visibility into spoofing attempts and domain abuse.

Google DMARC Reports Stopped Since April 13

Google has not been sending DMARC reports since April 13, which significantly hinders the ability to detect spoofing attempts and monitor domain abuse. Given that Google handles over 70% of inbound email traffic for the domains we oversee, this disruption poses a blind spot for organizations that depend on DMARC analytics to protect their email infrastructure and maintain optimal deliverability.

Appreciate the heads-up from Freddie Leeman / URIports - always solid work keeping the DMARC community informed.

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