Domain reports are weekly emails that provide analysis and guidance on your outgoing email traffic for a particular domain. They categorize your email sources seen in the previous full week.
Domain reports are generated and sent every week on the third day of your defined week, starting at 10:00 in the morning in your selected time zone. This accounts for any reporting delays introduced by generators. The scheduling aligns with your profile settings, which specify both your preferred time zone and the first day of the week.
Example: If your week is set to start on Monday, the report will be delivered on Wednesday starting at 10:00 in the morning, covering the full previous week from Monday, 00:00 to Sunday, 23:59.
The weekly domain reports derive their insights primarily from raw DMARC aggregate reports. These reports are pre-aggregated by their generators into 24-hour intervals before being processed by our system. When a DMARC aggregate report spans across multiple reporting periods, its data is proportionally attributed based on the overlap with the reporting period defined in the domain report.
Example: Consider a DMARC aggregate report that covers the time range from Sunday, 12:00 to Monday, 12:00. If the reporting period for the domain report spans Monday, 00:00 to Sunday, 23:59, 50% of the aggregate report’s time range overlaps with the reporting period. In such cases, metrics like the number of emails reported are scaled proportionally to reflect only the overlapping time frame. For this example, the metrics are divided by two.