Sample audit artifact

Preview the report users get after a Folderly Lens scan.

The live scanner produces a CSV register, copyable client brief, saved HTML report, and practical fix plan from public DNS, RDAP, DMARC, DKIM, SPF, MX, PTR/rDNS, and public blacklist signals.

Run your scan →Read scoring methodology
72estate deliverability score
2KILL assets to retire
5REHAB assets to fix
3KEEP assets to monitor

What the artifact contains

Audit register

CSV rows for every submitted asset, including unscanned rows marked as pending_full_audit when the free cap is exceeded.

Client brief

Plain-English summary with estate band, top risks, confidence limits, and the next operational actions.

Fix plan

KILL, REHAB, and KEEP recommendations that avoid fake certainty about private mailbox-provider reputation.

Sample register rows

Representative rows only. Your live scan creates the actual CSV.

CSV-ready
AssetTypeVerdictScoreTop driversFix summary
old-outbound.exampledomainKILL38DMARC missing; domain RBL hit; SPF multiple recordsRemove from active sequences, rebuild on clean infrastructure, then re-scan.
sales.example.comdomainREHAB74DMARC p=none; DKIM selector not found; SPF near lookup limitPublish enforced DMARC after sender inventory, repair DKIM, reduce SPF includes.
203.0.113.42ipREHAB78PTR missing; one public RBL lookup unavailableAsk provider to set PTR/rDNS and re-run before adding volume.
clean.example.comdomainKEEP91SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MX clean; no public listingsKeep in active estate and monitor weekly for drift.

Copyable client brief

Folderly Lens brief

Estate band: REHAB
Scanned: 10 public assets
Pending full audit: 18 assets

Summary:
2 assets should be retired before more sending. 5 assets need authentication or infrastructure repair. 3 assets are clean enough to keep monitoring.

Top risks:
- DMARC is missing or monitoring-only on active senders.
- One domain has public domain blacklist exposure.
- One sending IP lacks PTR/rDNS.

Confidence limits:
This is an external public scan. It does not claim private Gmail, Yahoo, or Microsoft reputation state.
Monday fix plan

1. Remove KILL assets from active sequences today.
2. Repair SPF duplicate records and reduce SPF lookup load.
3. Confirm DKIM selectors in the active sending tools.
4. Move DMARC from p=none toward enforcement after sender inventory.
5. Fix PTR/rDNS at the IP provider.
6. Re-scan before restoring volume.

Folderly audit CTA:
Request the full estate register for every sending domain and IP.

Turn the sample into your real report.

Paste domains, IPs, or a CSV export. Folderly Lens scans the first free batch and produces the same register and brief for your estate.

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