EU Compliance
List-Unsubscribe headers (RFC 8058), privacy policy links, physical address, data controller identification per GDPR Art. 13.
Send your email to a temporary address. Get a scored report covering GDPR, ePrivacy, country-specific rules, and EU provider compatibility.
Regulations we check against
GDPR
General Data Protection Regulation
Art. 6, 7, 13, 21
Learn more →EUePrivacy
ePrivacy Directive 2002/58/EC
Art. 5(3), Art. 13
Learn more →DEDDG
Digitale-Dienste-Gesetz (Germany)
§5 Impressum
Learn more →FRCNIL
Commission nationale de l’informatique
Tracking consent
Learn more →ESLSSI-CE
Ley de Servicios (Spain)
Art. 21
Learn more →ATECG
E-Commerce-Gesetz (Austria)
§7 ECG-Liste
Learn more →How it works
A unique test address is generated for you.
Send the email you want to test to that address.
Receive an A-F compliance score with fixes.
What we check
Every email is analysed against EU-specific compliance requirements that generic tools miss. We check the regulations that matter for European senders.
List-Unsubscribe headers (RFC 8058), privacy policy links, physical address, data controller identification per GDPR Art. 13.
German Impressum (DDG §5), French CNIL tracking pixel consent, Dutch Telecommunicatiewet, Spanish LSSI-CE, Austrian ECG-Liste, Italian third-party consent.
SPF, DKIM signature verification, DMARC policy alignment, reverse DNS (PTR), HELO consistency, ARC chain, BIMI record.
Detects open-tracking pixels from Mailchimp, SendGrid, HubSpot, Brevo, Klaviyo and more. Flags consent requirements under ePrivacy Art. 5(3).
Queries Spamhaus ZEN, Spamhaus DBL, NiX Spam, Barracuda, SURBL, UCEprotect L1, and SpamCop in real time.
Compatibility scores for GMX/Web.de, T-Online, Orange/Free.fr, Ziggo/KPN. Includes CSA certification check.
Dual Scoring System
Separate Technical and Compliance scores so you know exactly what to fix. A newsletter needs both. A transactional email mostly needs technical health.
Technical
9.5 / 10
Compliance
5.1 / 10
Why MailRadar
Other tools check if your email reaches the inbox. We check if it complies with EU law. GDPR Art. 7(3) right to withdraw, ePrivacy tracking consent, country-specific Impressum rules.
Dutch domain registrar, Dutch DNS, German datacenter (Hetzner, Nuremberg), Swiss email routing (Proton Mail). Your data never leaves the EU.
Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Austria — each with their own email marketing regulations. We detect sender country and apply the right rules.
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MailRadar analyses your email across 7 categories: EU compliance (GDPR headers, unsubscribe mechanisms), authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), country-specific rules for 6 EU member states, tracking pixel detection, EU blacklist queries, spam analysis, and provider compatibility for major European email providers.
No. Your email content exists only in memory during analysis and is deleted immediately after. We store only the analysis results (scores and check outcomes) for 7 days, then auto-delete those too.
We check country-specific rules for Germany (DDG §5 Impressum, UWG double opt-in), France (CNIL tracking consent), Netherlands (Telecommunicatiewet), Spain (LSSI-CE), Austria (ECG-Liste), and Italy (third-party data sharing consent).
MailRadar runs on European infrastructure only. Our domain is registered with a Dutch provider (Openprovider), DNS is managed through Dutch nameservers, our servers run in a Hetzner datacenter in Nuremberg, Germany, and email communication is routed through Proton Mail infrastructure in Switzerland. Your data never leaves the EU.
Yes. MailRadar is currently free to use with no signup required.
We don’t — at least not yet. MailRadar started as an internal tool we built at Saorsa for our own email processes. After using it ourselves for a while, we decided to make it public and help people and companies around the world to not worry about email compliance. If it grows, we may introduce premium features, but the core scanner will always be free.