April 18, 20179 yr What does DKIM stand for? DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is an important authentication mechanism to help protect both email receivers and email senders from forged and phishing email. It provides a method for validating a domain name identity that is associated with a message through cryptographic authentication. Example of a DKIM TXT Record test._domainkey.thezah.com Quote v=DKIM1; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDGMjj8MVaESl30KSPYdLaEreSYzvOVh15u9YKAmTLgk1ecr4BCRq3Vkg3Xa2QrEQWbIvQj9FNqBYOr3XIczzU8gkK5Kh42P4C3DgNiBvlNNk2BlA5ITN/EvVAn/ImjoGq5IrcO+hAj2iSAozYTEpJAKe0NTrj49CIkj5JI6ibyJwIDAQAB How to test your DKIM TXT record dig +short test._domainkey.thezah.com TXT Also look at the article about SPF records
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