Autopilot Page Guide

Complete walkthrough of the Autopilot settings tab

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Autopilot

The Autopilot page is the control center for your domain's highest level of automation. From here you can enable, configure, pause, and monitor AI-driven email authentication management.

Status Badges

The top of the page shows key status indicators:

Active Autopilot is running and making automated decisions
Paused Autopilot is temporarily suspended (manually or due to anomaly detection)
Disabled Domain is using a lower automation level (Manual, Maintenance, or Managed)

Additional badges show the current stage (e.g., Source Approval, DMARC Progression) and the automation mode being used.

Quick Links

A bar of quick-access links to related views:

  • Actions Log — every automated decision with timestamps and reasoning
  • Evaluations — detailed AI evaluation reports for individual sources
  • DMARC Progression — jump to the DMARC Management page

Enable / Disable Controls

Toggle Autopilot on or off for this domain. Enabling Autopilot sets the domain's automation level to Level 3 and activates AI source approval, automated DMARC progression, DKIM monitoring, and anomaly detection. Disabling reverts to the previous automation level.

Autopilot Settings

Configure how Autopilot behaves for this domain:

  • Source approval sensitivity — the confidence threshold for auto-approving sources
  • DMARC progression — automatic or manual progression control
  • Anomaly detection — whether to auto-pause when anomalies are detected

AI Plan

An AI-generated plan for this domain showing the phases, estimated timeline, and milestones for reaching full DMARC protection (p=reject). The plan adapts based on the domain's email volume, source complexity, and current compliance level.

Domain Health Summary

A snapshot of the domain's current state: overall compliance percentage, number of approved vs pending sources, current DMARC policy, and any active issues that may affect progression.

Pause / Resume

Temporarily pause Autopilot without fully disabling it. While paused, no automated actions are taken but monitoring continues and settings are preserved. Resume when you are ready for automation to continue. Autopilot may also auto-pause itself if it detects critical issues like DKIM failures or unusual volume spikes.

Tip

Autopilot is the highest automation level — it approves sources, progresses DMARC policy, and monitors for anomalies automatically. All actions are logged for full transparency. Check the Actions Log regularly to see what Autopilot has done on your behalf.