f33951c0bb Fix host-dependent flakiness in testMissingEverythingRaisesFileNotFoundError (#820)
The system-path fallback list in _get_ip_database_path() checks real
absolute paths like /usr/share/GeoIP/GeoLite2-Country.mmdb. On a host
that actually has one installed there, the fallback succeeds and no
FileNotFoundError is raised, regardless of the test's mocked bundled
path -- the code is behaving correctly, the test just wasn't isolated
from the host filesystem. Patch os.path.exists to force every system
path to look absent so the test is host-independent.

Co-authored-by: MISAPOR LAB <misapor@lab.misapor.pl>
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-13 09:32:32 -04:00
2018-02-05 20:23:07 -05:00
2022-10-04 18:45:57 -04:00
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parsedmarc

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A screenshot of DMARC summary charts in Kibana

parsedmarc is a Python module and CLI utility for parsing DMARC reports. When used with Elasticsearch and Kibana (or Splunk), it works as a self-hosted open-source alternative to commercial DMARC report processing services such as Agari Brand Protection, Dmarcian, OnDMARC, ProofPoint Email Fraud Defense, and Valimail.

Note

Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) is an email authentication protocol.

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This project is maintained by one developer. Please consider sponsoring my work if you or your organization benefit from it.

Features

  • Parses aggregate/rua DMARC reports: the legacy draft and 1.0 schemas (RFC 7489) and the new RFC 9990 schema for the final DMARC standard (RFC 9989)
  • Parses failure/ruf DMARC reports (RFC 6591 and RFC 9991; formerly called forensic reports)
  • Parses reports from SMTP TLS Reporting (TLS-RPT, RFC 8460)
  • Can parse reports from an inbox over IMAP, Microsoft Graph, or Gmail API
  • Transparently handles gzip or zip compressed reports
  • Consistent data structures
  • Simple JSON and/or CSV output
  • Optionally email the results
  • Optionally send the results to Elasticsearch, OpenSearch, Splunk, or PostgreSQL, for use with premade dashboards
  • Optionally send the results to Apache Kafka, Amazon S3, Azure Log Analytics (Microsoft Sentinel), a Graylog (GELF) endpoint, a syslog server, or an HTTP webhook

Python Compatibility

This project supports the following Python versions, which are either actively maintained or are the default versions for RHEL or Debian.

Version Supported Reason
< 3.6 End of Life (EOL)
3.6 Used in RHEL 8, but not supported by project dependencies
3.7 End of Life (EOL)
3.8 End of Life (EOL)
3.9 Used in Debian 11 and RHEL 9, but not supported by project dependencies
3.10 Actively maintained
3.11 Actively maintained; supported until June 2028 (Debian 12)
3.12 Actively maintained; supported until May 2035 (RHEL 10)
3.13 Actively maintained; supported until June 2030 (Debian 13)
3.14 Supported (requires imapclient>=3.1.0)
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