# Domain reputation

Monitor your sender domains, track reputation scores, and identify potential deliverability issues before they impact your email campaigns. View detailed domain health metrics.

To access Domain reputation:

1. [Log in](https://portal.infobip.com/login) to your Infobip account.
2. Go to **Analyze** → **Email deliverability center** → **Domain reputation**.

Use the **Search domains** bar to find a specific domain. Select a domain name to open its detail panel. Select the three-dot menu on any row to access additional actions.

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## Google reputation

The **Google reputation** table shows the authentication and reputation status of your sender domains as reported by [Google Postmaster Tools](https://www.infobip.com/docs/email/email-deliverability#google-postmaster-tools). For instructions on setting up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records, see [Set up your domain](https://www.infobip.com/docs/email/get-started-with-email/set-up-your-domain).

The table includes the following columns:

| Column | Description |
| --- | --- |
| Domain | The sender domain. Select the domain name to open the domain detail panel. |
| SPF | The percentage of emails that successfully authenticated with SPF vs. all emails that attempted to authenticate with SPF. If no data is shown, enable Infobip access in Google Postmaster Tools. |
| DKIM | The percentage of emails that successfully authenticated with DKIM vs. all emails that attempted to authenticate with DKIM. If no data is shown, enable Infobip access in Google Postmaster Tools. |
| DMARC | The percentage of emails that passed DMARC alignment checks vs. all emails received from the domain that successfully authenticated with either SPF or DKIM. If no data is shown, enable Infobip access in Google Postmaster Tools. |
| Google reputation | The Gmail rating of your domain or IP based on user engagement and spam rates.Highmeans inbox delivery,Lowmeans the spam folder, andUnknownindicates insufficient sending history. If no data is shown, enable Infobip access in Google Postmaster Tools. |
| Last refreshed | The date the data was last updated. |

Selecting the three-dot menu on a row provides the following options:

- **Enable Google Postmaster metrics**: Connect Google Postmaster Tools for this domain to start receiving reputation data.
- **View performance by provider**: Go to Performance analytics filtered by this domain and grouped by email provider.
- **View performance by recipient domain**: Go to Performance analytics filtered by this domain and grouped by recipient domain.

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## Blocklist

The **Blocklist** table shows whether your sender domains are listed on any real-time blocklists.

The table includes the following columns:

| Column | Description |
| --- | --- |
| Domain | The sender domain. |
| Blocklist status | Whether your domain or IP is on email blocklists that block spam.Majorimpact means severely reduced deliverability;Minorimpact has a limited effect. |
| Blocklist RBL | The blocklist provider where the IP or domain is listed. |
| Blocklist impact | The severity of blocklisting based on provider importance. |
| Last refreshed | The date the data was last updated. |

Selecting the three-dot menu on a row provides the following options:

- **View performance by provider**: Go to Performance analytics filtered by this domain and grouped by email provider.
- **View performance by recipient domain**: Go to Performance analytics filtered by this domain and grouped by recipient domain.

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## Spam trap

The **Spam trap** table shows spam trap hits for your sender domains, broken down by trap type.

The table includes the following columns:

| Column | Description |
| --- | --- |
| Domain | The sender domain. |
| Spam trap % | The percentage of emails hitting spam trap addresses out of total traffic sent. Lower is better. |
| 7-day | The 7-day spam trap trend. |
| Recycled | Count of emails sent to abandoned addresses repurposed as spam traps. Indicates poor list hygiene from not removing inactive subscribers. |
| Typo | Count of emails sent to misspelled addresses (for example,@gmial.com). Indicates poor data collection from not validating emails at signup. |
| Pristine | Count of emails sent to addresses created solely to catch spammers. Indicates purchased or scraped lists and risks immediate blocklisting. |
| Last refreshed | The date the data was last updated. |

Selecting the three-dot menu on a row provides the following options:

- **View performance by provider**: Go to Performance analytics filtered by this domain and grouped by email provider.
- **View performance by recipient domain**: Go to Performance analytics filtered by this domain and grouped by recipient domain.

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## Domain detail panel

Select the linked domain name in any table to open the domain detail panel. The panel shows a summary of domain health data for the last 30 days across four tabs:

- **Overview**: A snapshot of all health indicators, including Google Metrics (Google, SPF, DKIM, DMARC status), blocklist (status and impact), and spam traps (trap rate, recycled, typo, pristine).
- **Google metrics**: Detailed Google Postmaster Tools data for the domain.
- **Blocklist**: Detailed blocklist status and history for the domain.
- **Spam traps**: Detailed spam trap hit data broken down by trap type.

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Related pages

[Set up your domain](https://www.infobip.com/docs/email/get-started-with-email/set-up-your-domain)
Configure SPF, DKIM, and DMARC authentication records for your sending domains.

[IP and domain warmup](https://www.infobip.com/docs/email/ip-and-domain-warmup)
How warming up domains affects reputation and inbox placement.

[Understand email deliverability](https://www.infobip.com/docs/email/email-deliverability)
Core concepts behind deliverability, reputation, and inbox placement.