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  5. OWL vs parse-dmarc

OWL vs parse-dmarc

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DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) helps protect your domain from email spoofing and phishing. When you enable DMARC on your domain, email providers like Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo send you aggregate reports showing: - Who's sending email claiming to be from your domain - Which emails passed or failed authentication (SPF/DKIM) - How many emails were sent, and from which IP addresses - Whether malicious actors are trying to impersonate your domain The Problem: These reports arrive as compressed XML attachments in your inbox - nearly impossible to read or analyze manually. The Solution: Parse DMARC automatically fetches these reports from your inbox, parses them, and displays everything in a beautiful dashboard. All in a single 14MB Docker image.

You keep checking your inbox—just in case. OWL lets you stop. Get push alerts for the VIP emails you define. Everything else can wait.

email security, dmarc report parser, xml parsing, modern dashboard, dmarc dns record generator
✓ Rules you control — senders, domains, keywords, threads, ✓ Rules, not AI — no guessing, no training, ✓ Works with Focus / Do Not Disturb — 60-sec setup, ✓ Gmail + Outlook — up to 5 connected accounts, ⏰ Set quiet hours for each rule
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What are some alternatives to parse-dmarc, OWL?

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PushCrew

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StatHat

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Cyfe

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DataHero

DataHero

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saastoast

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Wonderpush

Wonderpush

It is a push notifications platform for Web and Mobile. It is very fast, GDPR compliant and full-featured. It supports all major native mobile and web platforms, provides a RESTful API and an online dashboard to design notifications and analyze their impact.

Cyclotron

Cyclotron

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Push Monkey

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