What is Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM)?
This is the next level of domain authentication. It ensures that an email has not been tampered with during transmission. DKIM lets a domain associate its name with an email message by affixing a digital signature to it.
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What is Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM)?
DKIM ensures that an email has not been tampered with during transmission. DKIM lets a domain associate its name with an email message by affixing a digital signature to it.
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is a security mechanism adopted for email marketing services to validate an email message. Its specific purpose is to: Check if the email messages were sent from a valid source. Check if the email messages were not ...
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is a security mechanism adopted for email marketing services to validate an email message. Its specific purpose is to: Check if the email messages were sent from a valid source. Check if the email messages were not ...
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 ...
How to setup SPF and DKIM TXT records for your domain
We highly recommend our users to setup SPF and DKIM TXT records for their domains to ensure good email delivery. Adding TXT records is a very simple three-step process: Add a sender domain to your Zoho Campaigns account. Copy SPF and DKIM record ...