EmailShield

from $30.00 every month

DMARC enforcement is not a one-time fix. Your email environment changes constantly — new tools get connected, senders get added, DNS records drift. Without active monitoring, a domain that was fully protected last quarter can become exposed again without warning.

EmailShield is your always-on layer of domain protection. For $30/month, Router ID monitors your domain's email authentication posture continuously, catches new threats as they emerge, and keeps your DMARC policy working exactly as intended.

What You Get Every Month

Real-Time Threat Alerting

The moment an unauthorized sender attempts to use your domain, you'll know. We monitor DMARC aggregate reports in real time and alert you to spoofing attempts, policy failures, and suspicious sending patterns before they escalate.

Quarterly Health Checks

Every quarter, a Router ID specialist reviews your full email authentication posture — SPF record length, DKIM key rotation, DMARC policy alignment, and subdomain coverage. You receive a plain-language summary of what's working and what needs attention.

New Service Authorization

When your team adds a new tool that sends email on your behalf — a CRM, a helpdesk platform, a marketing automation system — we review and authorize it against your DMARC policy so it doesn't break delivery or create a gap in enforcement.

Forensic Report Analysis

When something goes wrong, the details matter. We analyze DMARC forensic (failure) reports to identify exactly which messages failed authentication, where they originated, and whether they represent a real threat or a configuration issue that needs correcting.

Why Ongoing Monitoring Matters

Most DMARC failures don't happen at setup. They happen months later, when a new vendor gets onboarded without DNS authorization, when an SPF record exceeds its lookup limit, or when a DKIM key expires quietly. By the time deliverability problems appear, the damage to sender reputation is already done.

EmailShield catches these issues before they surface as customer complaints or blocked email.

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DMARC enforcement is not a one-time fix. Your email environment changes constantly — new tools get connected, senders get added, DNS records drift. Without active monitoring, a domain that was fully protected last quarter can become exposed again without warning.

EmailShield is your always-on layer of domain protection. For $30/month, Router ID monitors your domain's email authentication posture continuously, catches new threats as they emerge, and keeps your DMARC policy working exactly as intended.

What You Get Every Month

Real-Time Threat Alerting

The moment an unauthorized sender attempts to use your domain, you'll know. We monitor DMARC aggregate reports in real time and alert you to spoofing attempts, policy failures, and suspicious sending patterns before they escalate.

Quarterly Health Checks

Every quarter, a Router ID specialist reviews your full email authentication posture — SPF record length, DKIM key rotation, DMARC policy alignment, and subdomain coverage. You receive a plain-language summary of what's working and what needs attention.

New Service Authorization

When your team adds a new tool that sends email on your behalf — a CRM, a helpdesk platform, a marketing automation system — we review and authorize it against your DMARC policy so it doesn't break delivery or create a gap in enforcement.

Forensic Report Analysis

When something goes wrong, the details matter. We analyze DMARC forensic (failure) reports to identify exactly which messages failed authentication, where they originated, and whether they represent a real threat or a configuration issue that needs correcting.

Why Ongoing Monitoring Matters

Most DMARC failures don't happen at setup. They happen months later, when a new vendor gets onboarded without DNS authorization, when an SPF record exceeds its lookup limit, or when a DKIM key expires quietly. By the time deliverability problems appear, the damage to sender reputation is already done.

EmailShield catches these issues before they surface as customer complaints or blocked email.