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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. |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 20 August 2022
DKIM: DomainKeys Identified Mail
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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.
Related
Links
- Wikipedia
- at DigitalOcean:
- 2021-01-19 Setting up DKIM/SPF on my domain. (forum question)
- 2014-02-28 How To Install and Configure DKIM with Postfix on Debian Wheezy
- at Google Workspace Admin Help:
- Troubleshoot DKIM issues
- These operations appear to require a "business" (presumably paid) account: