Who uses what for email DAILY

Mailbox providers and ESPs across the Tranco top-1M — snapshot of 2020-06-01.

703 956
Domains with MX
531 244
Domains with SPF
0
Domains with DMARC
703 956
Total scanned

What you're looking at. Four headline counts for the analysed Tranco snapshot: how many domains publish each kind of email-related DNS record. Higher MX vs SPF gap = more domains receive mail than authorise sending; higher SPF vs DMARC gap = SPF adopted but no policy/feedback enforcement yet.

Trend — last 30 day(s) · KPIs

Top mailbox providers

What this block shows. Where each domain hosts incoming mail — derived from its primary MX record (lowest mx_preference). This is the receiving side of email: Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Zoho, on-prem Exchange, etc. "Generic / unmatched" buckets are common mail.* / mx*.* hostnames we couldn't attribute to a specific provider; "Unknown / Other" is everything else.

#Mailbox providerDomainsShare of MX-having domains
1Self-Hosted282 86040.18%
2Google Workspace124 77617.72%
3Microsoft 36545 3626.44%
4Unknown / Other44 9056.38%
5Yandex 36034 1984.86%
6Generic / unmatched (mx*.*)20 7342.95%
7GoDaddy15 0972.14%
8Zoho Mail10 6361.51%
9Generic / unmatched (mail.*)9 1681.3%
10Beget (RU)7 9311.13%
Show rows 11 – 30
#Mailbox providerDomainsShare of MX-having domains
11SpamExperts (SolarWinds)6 8820.98%
12Namecheap Email Forwarding6 5850.94%
13Hosted Email (Rackspace/IONOS)5 1880.74%
14Mimecast4 8840.69%
15Mail.ru for Business4 6300.66%
16Proofpoint4 4390.63%
17Hostinger4 3880.62%
18Ukraine.com.ua hosting4 1500.59%
19OVH Mail4 0750.58%
20Rackspace Email3 9260.56%
21QQ Mail (Tencent)3 3660.48%
22Timeweb (RU)3 1250.44%
23Reg.ru2 6340.37%
24DreamHost2 1320.3%
25Barracuda2 0250.29%
26Amazon WorkMail1 8680.27%
27Mailgun (inbound)1 8020.26%
281&1 IONOS1 7640.25%
29Symantec MessageLabs1 7390.25%
30Namecheap PrivateEmail1 5570.22%

Trend — last 30 day(s) · Top mailbox providers

Long-tail / Unknown MX — the rest of the internet

What this block shows. The slice of domains whose mailbox cannot be attributed to a named provider — regional hosters, self-built Postfix/Exim, corporate gateways, niche ESPs. Researchers ask for this specifically because it captures the deliverability reality outside the Google / Microsoft monoculture. The detailed report drills down into Top-1000 most common unmatched hosts, 100 hand-picked curiosities (longest one-off names) and a TLD breakdown.

Unknown / Generic share
10.79%
75 988 domains
Unique unmatched MX hosts
28 408
individual hostnames in the long tail
Self-hosted
40.2%
282 983 domains running their own MX
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Top ESPs / mass-mailing services

What this block shows. Outbound mass-mailing platforms each domain authorises in its SPF record — the marketing-automation, transactional-email and customer-engagement layer (SendGrid, Mailchimp, Mailgun, Klaviyo, HubSpot, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, etc.). One domain can use several ESPs, so percentages sum to more than 100% of SPF-publishing domains.

#ESPDomainsShare of SPF-publishing domains
1Mailchimp22 1184.16%
2Mandrill15 6892.95%
3SendGrid (Twilio)14 9102.81%
4Zendesk12 2542.31%
5Mailgun11 6422.19%
6MailChannels11 0442.08%
7Amazon SES10 8222.04%
8SpamExperts (SolarWinds)7 4891.41%
9Namecheap Forwarding6 9521.31%
10Mimecast4 0070.75%
Show rows 11 – 30
#ESPDomainsShare of SPF-publishing domains
11Mailjet (Sinch)3 8700.73%
12Salesforce3 6900.69%
13Elastic Email2 7960.53%
14Unisender (RU)2 7730.52%
15SendPulse2 6740.5%
16Marketo (Adobe)2 6340.5%
17Brevo (ex-Sendinblue)2 1120.4%
18Postmark1 9760.37%
19Help Scout1 8710.35%
20SparkPost1 7290.33%
21MailHostBox1 6760.32%
22MailerSend1 3230.25%
23Emsd1 (transactional)1 2420.23%
24Zoho Campaigns1 1770.22%
25SpamExperts (AntiSpamCloud)1 0980.21%
26A Random Server (parking)1 0660.2%
27Freshdesk1 0320.19%
28Barracuda Essentials9490.18%
29SMTP2GO8790.17%
30Constant Contact8610.16%

Trend — last 30 day(s) · Top ESPs

SaaS senders (Notion, Slack, Zendesk, Atlassian, Stripe…)

What this block shows. SaaS apps that send mail FROM a customer's domain on the customer's behalf — productivity, support, payments, HR, e-commerce and other business apps appearing as include: targets in the customer's SPF. Distinct from ESPs (mass-mailing platforms) and mailbox providers (where the inbox lives).

#SaaS appDomainsShare of SPF-publishing domains
1Pardot (Salesforce)3 4390.65%
2Shopify1 8930.36%
3Statuspage (Atlassian)1 1420.21%
4BigCommerce1 0020.19%
5Trustpilot7690.14%
6CodeTwo Email Signatures 3656750.13%
7Qualtrics6180.12%
8Firebase (Google)5610.11%
9NetSuite (Oracle)5450.1%
10PayPal Braintree5300.1%
Show rows 11 – 30
#SaaS appDomainsShare of SPF-publishing domains
11ClickDimensions4570.09%
12Zendesk4560.09%
13KnowBe43870.07%
14RetailCRM3790.07%
15Atlassian (Jira/Confluence)3550.07%
16Squarespace3140.06%
17Freshsales (Freshworks)2960.06%
18Greenhouse2810.05%
19Docebo (LMS)1980.04%
20Brightspace (D2L)1370.03%
21Recurly1190.02%
22SchoolMessenger1190.02%
23ConnectWise1170.02%
24One.com (DK hosting)990.02%
25Autotask (ConnectWise)980.02%
26Sage Intacct830.02%
27Gannett (USA Today)820.02%
28Umantis (Haufe HR)780.01%
29pair Networks710.01%
30Oracle Cloud570.01%

Trend — last 30 day(s) · Top SaaS senders

DMARC adoption

What this block shows. The policy each DMARC-publishing domain advertises at _dmarc.<domain>: none = monitor only, quarantine = mark as spam on fail, reject = drop on fail, invalid = a syntactically broken record. "Enforced %" treats only quarantine / reject with pct=100 as actually enforcing.

Trend — last 30 day(s) · DMARC enforced %

7d ago▲ +0.25%30d ago▲ +1.03%90d ago▲ +1.88%1y ago▲ +4.30%

Trend — last 30 day(s) · DMARC policies

Top 100 most-used DMARC records (verbatim)

The literal record string copied verbatim from DNS — useful to spot copy-pasted "starter" policies and identify reporting endpoints (the rua= / ruf= tags) shared across many domains.

#DMARC recordDomains
1v=DMARC1; p=none;53 819
2v=DMARC1; p=none31 635
3v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:rua@dmarc.brevo.com8 034
4v=DMARC1; p=quarantine;4 753
5v=DMARC1; p=quarantine3 897
6v=DMARC1;p=none;3 765
7v=DMARC1; p=reject;3 674
8v=DMARC1; p=reject; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com3 272
9v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; adkim=s; aspf=s3 195
10v=DMARC1; p=reject2 858
11v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; adkim=r; aspf=r; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@onsecureserver.net;2 701
12v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; pct=1002 330
13v=DMARC1; p=none; aspf=r; adkim=r;2 266
14v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=none; rua=mailto:dmarc@mailinblue.com!10m; ruf=mailto:dmarc@mailinblue.com!10m; rf=afrf; pct=100; ri=864002 117
15v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=reject; adkim=s; aspf=s;1 827
16v=DMARC1; p=none; aspf=r; sp=none1 750
17v=DMARC1;p=none1 716
18v=DMARC1; p=none; adkim=r; aspf=r;1 456
19v=DMARC1;p=quarantine;pct=100;fo=11 364
20v=DMARC1;p=reject;1 329
21v=DMARC1; p=reject; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com;1 300
22v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email1 291
23v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email1 223
24v=DMARC1;p=none;sp=none;adkim=r;aspf=r;pct=100;fo=0;rf=afrf;ri=864001 213
25v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email;1 064
Show rows 26 – 100
#DMARC recordDomains
26v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=none1 055
27v=DMARC1; p=reject; adkim=r; aspf=r; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@onsecureserver.net;1 051
28v=DMARC1; p=none; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com1 044
29v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=none;1 039
30v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc.report@axa.com;976
31v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:report@dmarc.amazon.com; ruf=mailto:report@dmarc.amazon.com887
32v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=reject; adkim=s; aspf=s886
33v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; rua=mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email788
34v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc.report@axa.com;772
35v=DMARC1; p=none; pct=100702
36v=DMARC1; p=reject; pct=100694
37v=DMARC1;p=quarantine;sp=none;adkim=r;aspf=r;pct=100;fo=0;rf=afrf;ri=86400643
38v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; fo=1; ruf=mailto:dmarc@qiye.163.com; rua=mailto:dmarc_report@qiye.163.com610
39v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:mailauth-reports@google.com607
40v=DMARC1; p=none; fo=1; ruf=mailto:dmarc@qiye.163.com; rua=mailto:dmarc_report@qiye.163.com584
41v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=none; rf=afrf; pct=100; ri=86400568
42v=DMARC1; p=reject; fo=1; ri=3600; rua=mailto:ewai10d2@ag.eu.dmarcian.com; ruf=mailto:ewai10d2@fr.eu.dmarcian.com556
43v=DMARC1;p=quarantine508
44v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; rua=mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email;507
45v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:mailauth-reports@qq.com478
46v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; pct=100;474
47v=DMARC1;p=reject;sp=reject;adkim=s;aspf=s453
48v=DMARC1; p=reject; pct=100;443
49v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@onsecureserver.net; adkim=r; aspf=r;439
50v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email;436
51v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; fo=1385
52v=DMARC1; p=reject; adkim=s; aspf=s381
53v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=none; adkim=r; aspf=r371
54v=DMARC1; p=none; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com;359
55v=DMARC1; p=reject; adkim=s; aspf=s;359
56v=DMARC1; p=none; adkim=r; aspf=r358
57v=DMARC1;p=reject;fo=1;rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com;ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com352
58v=DMARC1;p=reject341
59v=DMARC1; p=none; pct=100;334
60v=DMARC1330
61v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=none; rf=afrf; pct=100; ri=86400325
62v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:dmarc@smtp.mailtrap.live; ruf=mailto:dmarc@smtp.mailtrap.live; rf=afrf; pct=100325
63v=DMARC1; p=none; fo=1324
64v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:tnoff9hr@ag.eu.dmarcadvisor.com; aspf=s; adkim=s;314
65v=DMARC1;p=quarantine;312
66v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:zsrbf6su@ag.eu.dmarcadvisor.com;296
67v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=reject; pct=100; fo=1; ri=3600; rua=mailto:dmarcrecord@gmail.com; ruf=mailto:dmarcrecord@gmail.com;281
68v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com;fo=1276
69v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:mailauth-reports@google.com271
70v=DMARC1;p=reject;sp=none;adkim=r;aspf=r;pct=100;fo=0;rf=afrf;ri=86400269
71v=DMARC1;p=none;sp=none;pct=50;adkim=r;aspf=r;258
72v=DMARC1; p=none; aspf=r; adkim=r250
73v=DMARC1;p=none;rua=mailto:dmarc_report@service.aliyun.com247
74v=DMARC1;p=none;pct=100244
75v=DMARC1; p=reject; fo=1; ri=3600; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com236
76v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com231
77v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; adkim=s; aspf=s;227
78v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:rua-mpse@mpub.ne.jp225
79v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@onsecureserver.net;223
80v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:zicaptxt@ag.dmarcian.com;211
81v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; rua=mailto:rua@dmarc.brevo.com206
82v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; adkim=r; aspf=r199
83v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=reject196
84v=DMARC1;p=none;sp=none;adkim=r;aspf=r;pct=100190
85v=DMARC1; p=none; sp=none; rua=mailto:dmarc-raports@dhosting.pl186
86v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; pct=100; rua=mailto:61e7fc8674b33@ag.eu.dmarcly.com; ruf=mailto:61e7fc8674b33@fo.eu.dmarcly.com; sp=quarantine; fo=1;185
87v=DMARC1; p=none; pct=100; rua=mailto:dmarc@fbl.optin.com;182
88v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:dmarc@reporting.unisender.com179
89v=DMARC1;p=none;pct=100;aspf=r;adkim=r;178
90v=DMARC1; p=reject; fo=1; ri=3600; rua=mailto:lufthansa@rua.agari.com;176
91v=DMARC1;""p=none;""rua=mailto:dmarc_agg@vali.email175
92v=DMARC1;p=none;rua=mailto:rua@dmarc.brevo.com172
93v=DMARC1;p=reject;pct=100;172
94v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com;171
95v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; sp=none; pct=100; ri=86400169
96v=DMARC1; p=reject; pct=100; adkim=s; aspf=s168
97v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:dmarc.rua@edrone.app; ruf=mailto:dmarc.ruf@edrone.app167
98v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; fo=1164
99v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; sp=none; rf=afrf; pct=100; ri=86400161
100v=DMARC1;p=reject;pct=100158

Unmatched MX targets — top 100

What this block shows. The most popular MX hostnames our dictionary does not yet attribute to a named mailbox provider. Public list — these feed back into dictionaries/mx_providers.py for the next iteration so coverage keeps improving.

#MX targetDomains
1smx2.web-hosting.com2 822
2smx1.web-hosting.com2 772
3smx3.web-hosting.com2 771
4mx01.1and1.com1 633
5mx00.1and1.com1 632
6mx-in04.natrohost.com879
7mx-in04b.natrohost.com878
8mx1.netsolmail.net721
9mx-in03.natrohost.com713
10mx-in03b.natrohost.com711
11mx-biz.mail.am0.yahoodns.net707
12antispam1.ihs.com.tr556
13antispam2.ihs.com.tr556
14mx01.1and1.co.uk548
15mx00.1and1.co.uk543
16mx-in01.natrohost.com488
17mx-in01b.natrohost.com487
18mx01.1and1.fr449
19mx00.1and1.fr448
20mail.pickelhost.com446
21mx-in02b.natrohost.com433
22mx-in02.natrohost.com432
23mx01.1and1.es369
24mx00.1and1.es367
25mx247.in-mx.com365
Show rows 26 – 100
#MX targetDomains
26mx247.in-mx.net365
27mx76.mb1p.com350
28mx76.m2bp.com350
29mx7.webfaction.com349
30mx8.webfaction.com342
31mx9.webfaction.com338
32smtp-scan01.mx.reflected.net335
33mx0.mail7.freehost.com.ua327
34mx2.mail7.freehost.com.ua325
35mx1.mail7.freehost.com.ua324
36mail-s30.1gb.ru323
37rd-spamexperts.guzel.net.tr290
38smtp-fwd.wordpress.com289
39ni-spamexperts.guzel.net.tr289
40mail.net4india.com277
41mx1.tmdhosting.com262
42mx2.tmdhosting.com261
43igw5002.site4now.net258
44mailbackup3.doruk.net.tr256
45mail3.eqx.gridhost.co.uk255
46mailgw.nic.in240
47nan223
48asp.reflexion.net220
49mx1.emailowl.com214
50mx2.emailowl.com212
51mx3.emailowl.com211
52mx1.jimdo.com210
53mx2.jimdo.com210
54mmxs.majordomo.ru205
55mx1.supremebox.com195
56mx2.supremebox.com194
57mxs.activeby.net192
58mx-100.reflexion.net178
59in.hes.trendmicro.eu177
60mxs.oml.ru175
61mx-110.reflexion.net174
62mx01.vargonen.net172
63mx1.cloudhosting.co.uk170
64mx2.cloudhosting.co.uk170
65webmail2.sitebuildit.com160
66smx4.web-hosting.com154
67mx1.flockmail.com152
68mx2.flockmail.com149
69mx4.name.com147
70mx3.name.com146
71smtp.imcloud.org144
72mx5.name.com144
73mx7.name.com142
74mx1.inbox.co.il141
75mx6.name.com141
76mx8.name.com140
77cluster.relay.agava.net140
78mxs.ht-systems.ru139
79mx30.aha.ru138
80mx1.filterantispam.com136
81mx2.filterantispam.com135
82mx-backup.serveriai.lt134
83sitemail.everyone.net131
84cyber.mail.trdns.com128
85mx4.volusion.com120
86relay2.netnames.net119
87mx3.volusion.com118
88mail-s27.1gb.ru117
89relay1.netnames.net115
90mx07.register.com112
91mx.ukrdomen.com109
92mx00.schlund.de109
93mx01.schlund.de109
94mx.getcourse.ru109
95mx1.dewaspamguard.com109
96mx2.dewaspamguard.com109
97mx2.uh.com.ua108
98mx1.spamfilter.gr108
99mx0.spamfilter.gr106
100mailme.enter-system.com103

Unmatched SPF includes — top 100

What this block shows. The most popular SPF include: targets that don't match any known ESP, mailbox-as-sender, or SaaS pattern yet. Same feedback loop: top hits get added to dictionaries/esps.py or dictionaries/saas_senders.py.

#SPF includeDomains
1bluehost.com3 944
2webhostbox.net2 958
3_netblockshalon.natrohost.com2 672
4_spfcls.natrohost.com2 662
5spf.flockmail.com2 124
6_spf.automattic.com2 006
7spf1.mailchannels.net1 494
8spf2.mailchannels.net1 466
9nicmail.ru1 426
10_spf.protection.veridyen.com1 076
11_spf.hoster.by986
12_spf.turhost.com970
13_spf.fastmail.gr878
14getcourse.ru833
15beget.ru783
16infusionmail.com726
17spf.mail.intercom.io702
18cmail1.com689
19_spf.trwww.com649
20outlook.com610
21_spf.mx1.mirohost.net580
22spf.autopilothq.com568
23hostmonster.com544
24spf.a2hosting.com523
25_spf.nicegrup.com482
Show rows 26 – 100
#SPF includeDomains
26spf.hes.trendmicro.com411
27spf.hostmar.com402
28hotmail.com400
29send.aweber.com381
30icpbounce.com376
31webmail.ihs.com.tr366
32justhost.com361
33spf.improvmx.com339
34e2ma.net331
35msgfocus.com328
36ncfp.asia304
37datadrivenemail.com290
38mailcontrol.com283
39spf.masterbase.com283
40bmsend.com282
41google.com275
42smtp.groovehq.com275
43_spf-client-servers.sitesellmail.com264
44netangels.ru262
45email-od.com257
46_spf.ofis.net252
47_spf.syrahost.com252
48_spf.acquia.com251
49_spf.site4now.net250
50gmail.com250
51mh.blackboard.com250
52appriver.com247
53_spf.emfwd.name-services.com246
54spf.mindbox.ru246
55_spf.act-on.net246
56ncapp02.com244
57smtp-out.spf.superhosting.bg243
58spf.webapps.net240
59turbo-smtp.com236
60smtp1.uservoice.com234
61_netblocks.google.com233
62email.freshservice.com229
63spf.mailcluster.com.au227
64spf.migadu.com226
65outboundmail.convio.net226
66_spf.embluemail.com224
67sharepointonline.com222
68spf.serveriai.lt220
69reflexion.net220
70smtp.servconfig.com220
71spf.get-n-post.ru205
72gridhost.co.uk205
73salesforce.com202
74spf.zixsmbhosted.com196
75_spf.ps.kz196
76spf1.auinmeio.com.br196
77_spf.cretaforce.gr196
78spf.maropost.com195
79_spf.zdsys.com195
80spf2.auinmeio.com.br192
81spf.mschosting.com190
82spf.nl2go.com187
83spf.mailigen.com186
84mail.insales.ru184
85mxlogin.com182
86netcore.co.in182
87_spf.websupport.sk180
88_netblocks2.google.com179
89_spf.transip.email178
90spf.hostedmail.net.au176
91_spf.heteml.jp173
92_spf.amocrmmail.com172
93_netblocks3.google.com168
94spf.yoncu.com167
95spf.raiolanetworks.com167
96spf.securedserverspace.net164
97spf.theeml.com161
98_spf.megagroup.ru160
99spf.protection.3dcart.com160
100_spf.serviciodecorreo.es160

Methodology — how the numbers were produced

1. Data source

The dataset is the daily OpenINTEL forward-DNS Tranco snapshot, produced by the OpenINTEL project (University of Twente / SURFnet / SIDN Labs). OpenINTEL queries the entire Tranco top-1M domain list (https://tranco-list.eu/) daily for MX, TXT, NS, A, AAAA, SOA, CAA, DNSSEC and other records, publishing the results as Apache Parquet.

Cite: Roland van Rijswijk-Deij et al., "A High-Performance, Scalable Infrastructure for Large-Scale Active DNS Measurements", IEEE JSAC 2016.

2. Sample

We process the snapshot for a single date (the latest available, typically <24h delay) covering the entire Tranco top-1M list. No sub-sampling; every domain queried by OpenINTEL is included.

3. Mailbox provider classification

For each domain we read its MX RRset and pick the record with the lowest mx_preference as the primary mailbox host. The hostname of that primary MX is matched against an open regex dictionary (dictionaries/mx_providers.py). Specific patterns (e.g. .mail.protection.outlook.com) are tried first; generic fallbacks (mail.*, mx*.*) only after. Domains whose MX matches no rule are kept as "Unknown / Other" — never dropped — and exported in Unmatched MX targets below for dictionary improvement.

4. ESP (mass-mailing service) classification

For each domain's apex SPF record (TXT starting with v=spf1) we extract every include: and redirect= target and resolve them against an open dictionary (dictionaries/esps.py). One domain may use several ESPs simultaneously (e.g. SendGrid + Mailchimp), so ESP shares sum to more than 100% of SPF-publishing domains.

Note: this method does not count "flattened" SPF (where include chains were replaced with raw IPs to fit the 10-lookup limit) — those domains will appear as ESP-less even when an ESP is in fact used. This is a known limitation of any DNS-only methodology and is consistent across competitive surveys.

5. DMARC

For each domain we query the _dmarc.<domain> TXT record. Records starting with v=DMARC1 are parsed for p= (policy) and pct= (percentage covered). A domain is counted as enforced if p=quarantine or p=reject with pct=100 (or pct absent, which defaults to 100).

6. Tier breakdown

Each domain is assigned a tier from its Tranco rank: top-1k, top-10k, top-100k, top-1M, or unranked if absent from the list at scan time.

7. Reproducibility

Every published report includes the exact OpenINTEL date, dictionary hashes, and counts of unmatched MX hosts and SPF includes — so any reader can verify or reproduce the figures. Raw OpenINTEL parquet is downloaded into a temporary cache and deleted after analysis; only aggregated, non-redistributable counts are kept here (per OpenINTEL data agreement).

8. Limitations to be aware of

  • Tranco bias. Top-1M skews toward US/EU and global SaaS; ccTLD-only domains with low traffic may be under-represented.
  • SPF flattening hides ESP identity (see §4).
  • CNAME chains on MX (e.g. mail.example.com → mail.example.protection.outlook.com) are not unrolled — only the first MX target is matched. This biases a small share of domains toward "Unknown" when their MX is a CNAME to a known provider.
  • Vanity MX with white-label provider (e.g. some Mimecast/Proofpoint customers use their own brand) is not detectable from DNS alone.

Comments & corrections

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Historical reports

Daily snapshots — last 90 days kept fully, older ones thinned to monthly.

2026-04-28 — 663 645 MX, 622 920 SPF2026-04-27 — 665 219 MX, 624 507 SPF2026-04-26 — 673 272 MX, 632 104 SPF2026-04-01 — 667 720 MX, 625 567 SPF2026-03-01 — 683 543 MX, 639 798 SPF2026-02-01 — 688 114 MX, 641 985 SPF2026-01-01 — 660 114 MX, 616 352 SPF2025-12-01 — 668 692 MX, 622 313 SPF2025-11-01 — 659 524 MX, 613 922 SPF2025-10-01 — 644 366 MX, 599 103 SPF2025-09-01 — 685 366 MX, 635 390 SPF2025-08-01 — 681 988 MX, 632 521 SPF2025-07-01 — 687 700 MX, 638 068 SPF2025-06-01 — 699 879 MX, 648 954 SPF2025-05-01 — 711 257 MX, 659 028 SPF2025-04-01 — 702 306 MX, 651 786 SPF2025-03-01 — 705 611 MX, 653 173 SPF2025-02-01 — 696 358 MX, 644 666 SPF2025-01-01 — 674 214 MX, 626 064 SPF2024-12-01 — 675 247 MX, 626 465 SPF2024-11-01 — 669 912 MX, 614 354 SPF2024-10-01 — 659 879 MX, 603 315 SPF2024-09-01 — 660 693 MX, 604 347 SPF2024-08-01 — 639 733 MX, 586 007 SPF2024-07-02 — 632 526 MX, 578 066 SPF2024-06-01 — 614 961 MX, 562 373 SPF2024-05-01 — 621 817 MX, 566 602 SPF2024-04-01 — 641 948 MX, 582 732 SPF2024-03-01 — 666 638 MX, 601 954 SPF2024-02-01 — 653 497 MX, 588 373 SPF2024-01-01 — 657 371 MX, 586 519 SPF2023-12-01 — 660 455 MX, 588 456 SPF2023-11-01 — 666 944 MX, 591 587 SPF2023-10-01 — 675 039 MX, 597 200 SPF2023-09-01 — 694 895 MX, 612 567 SPF2023-08-01 — 716 729 MX, 622 501 SPF2023-07-01 — 653 321 MX, 565 370 SPF2023-06-01 — 656 260 MX, 561 661 SPF2023-05-01 — 657 236 MX, 561 046 SPF2023-04-01 — 662 162 MX, 562 122 SPF2023-03-01 — 730 155 MX, 620 415 SPF2023-02-01 — 715 023 MX, 602 519 SPF2023-01-01 — 712 767 MX, 599 702 SPF2022-12-01 — 712 641 MX, 594 977 SPF2022-11-01 — 710 891 MX, 590 969 SPF2022-10-01 — 716 152 MX, 594 587 SPF2022-09-01 — 716 956 MX, 595 410 SPF2022-08-11 — 427 823 MX, 354 634 SPF2022-07-01 — 968 388 MX, 789 788 SPF2022-06-01 — 1 026 911 MX, 833 170 SPF2022-05-01 — 921 706 MX, 748 398 SPF2022-04-01 — 1 217 939 MX, 976 244 SPF2022-03-01 — 975 521 MX, 779 131 SPF2022-02-01 — 569 414 MX, 464 224 SPF2022-01-01 — 552 174 MX, 447 427 SPF2021-12-01 — 786 477 MX, 631 833 SPF2021-11-01 — 525 808 MX, 424 311 SPF2021-10-01 — 794 460 MX, 633 349 SPF2021-09-01 — 788 407 MX, 628 585 SPF2021-08-01 — 619 384 MX, 493 457 SPF2021-07-01 — 728 817 MX, 579 133 SPF2021-06-01 — 660 453 MX, 523 956 SPF2021-05-01 — 788 324 MX, 620 170 SPF2021-04-01 — 792 560 MX, 621 808 SPF2021-03-01 — 646 458 MX, 507 824 SPF2021-02-01 — 430 383 MX, 339 425 SPF2021-01-01 — 714 286 MX, 554 817 SPF2020-12-01 — 814 029 MX, 629 118 SPF2020-11-01 — 748 490 MX, 574 865 SPF2020-10-01 — 618 268 MX, 476 027 SPF2020-09-01 — 768 508 MX, 586 561 SPF2020-08-01 — 754 330 MX, 572 036 SPF2020-07-01 — 947 188 MX, 717 066 SPF
Data source: https://openintel.nl/data/forward-dns/top-lists/
Generated automatically from OpenINTEL Tranco snapshot 2020-06-01. Aggregates only — raw OpenINTEL data is deleted after analysis per their data agreement.
Last build: 2026-04-29T12:09:17Z.