What is DKIM?

What is DKIM?

Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) is an authentication method that makes use of a public-private key encryption to validate the emails. The receiving email server makes use of the public-private key combination to authenticate the email source. Learn more.
Follow this link for instructions on adding DKIM for your domain. 
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