DMARC Reports refers to the individual email records contained within the aggregate and forensic reports that email providers send to us about your domains.
When email providers like Google or Microsoft receive emails from your domain, they evaluate each message against your DMARC policy. These providers then send us daily or weekly summary reports (called "aggregate reports") containing data about multiple emails they processed.
For example, if Google processes 1,000 emails from your domain in one day, they'll send us a single aggregate report file containing details about all 1,000 messages. Each individual email record within that report counts as one "DMARC Report" for billing purposes.
Think of it this way:
- 1 aggregate report file from Google = 1,000 individual email records
- Each email record = 1 billable "DMARC Report"
- Your monthly bill reflects the total number of individual email records processed across all aggregate reports we received for your domains