Infraova
Documentation/Domain Management

Domain Management

Understanding domain health scores

5 min read

How the score is calculated

Every domain starts each scan at a baseline of 100 points. Points are deducted for each check that finds a problem SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MX, blacklist standing, and WHOIS/domain status are all evaluated, and the deductions from each are summed and subtracted from 100. The result is clamped so it never goes below 0 or above 100.

Status thresholds

A score of 80 or above is Healthy, 60 to 79 is Warning, and below 60 is Critical. These same thresholds color the score on every screen it appears the Domains table, the client view, and the domain detail page all agree with each other, since they read from the same underlying value.

Trend, not just current score

Alongside the raw number, Infraova tracks whether a domain is improving, stable, or declining by comparing each scan to the previous one. A change of more than 5 points in either direction moves it out of "stable." If a domain declines for three scans in a row, or drops below 60, it is flagged as a critical decline a signal worth investigating even if the current score alone does not look alarming yet.

Where to see the detail

The domain detail page breaks the score down per check, showing exactly which checks deducted points and why, alongside a score history chart so you can see the trend over time rather than just the latest snapshot.