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{{fmt/title|DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)}}
==About==
==About==
[[DomainKeys Identified Mail]] (DKIM) is an anti-spam measure which works by attaching a public key to each email, the identity of which is verified by its presence in the sender's [[domain name service|DNS]] records.
DomainKeys Identified Mail ([[DKIM]]) is an anti-spam measure which works by attaching a public key to each email, the identity of which is verified by its presence in the sender's [[domain name service|DNS]] records.
==Related==
==Related==
* [[OpenDKIM]]
* [[OpenDKIM]]
==Links==
==Links==
* {{wikipedia}}
* {{wikipedia|DomainKeys Identified Mail}}

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DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)

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About

DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is an anti-spam measure which works by attaching a public key to each email, the identity of which is verified by its presence in the sender's DNS records.