Email Delivery
Using the Email Delivery subject area, you can create reports about Email Delivery resources. With these reports, you can track the different attributes and metrics for Email Delivery resources across tenancies and compartments.
Business Questions
The subject area can answer the following business questions:
- How many email addresses are being suppressed over time?
- Which email addresses or domains generate the most bounces/complaints?
- Are new suppressions spiking after specific marketing campaigns or product releases (by
timeKey)? - Which senders (email addresses/domains) are associated with the most suppressions?
- How many active vs. terminated senders exist per tenancy/region?
- How many email domains have at least one active DKIM key configured?
- What key lengths are actually used in practice (for example, 1024 vs 2048), and are any below current policy?
- By region and tenancy, how many DKIMs, senders, return paths, and suppressions exist?
- Are some regions more prone to suppressions or misconfigurations?
- What proportion of resources per domain are in ACTIVE vs. TERMINATED or other states?
Logical Model
The Email Delivery subject area is based on a relationship-driven logical model.
This diagram shows how the Email Delivery Dkim fact table is related to the following dimension tables:

This diagram shows how the Email Delivery Email Return Path fact table is related to the following dimension tables:

This diagram shows how the Email Delivery Sender fact table is related to the following dimension tables:

Metric Details
The fact folders in this subject area show the following metrics:
| Fact | Metric | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Email Delivery Dkim | Dkim Count | Total number of Dkim |
| Email Delivery Dkim | Dkim Key Avg Length | Average length of Dkim |
| Email Delivery Email Return Path | Email Return Path Count | Total number of return path |
| Email Delivery Sender | Sender Count | Total number of senders |
| Email Delivery Suppression | Suppression Count | Total number of suppressions. |