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.






