DomainKeys Identified Mail, or DKIM, is a system for verifying the authenticity of an email message using an e-signature. When DomainKeys Identified Mail is enabled for a particular domain name, a public key is published to the global DNS database and a private one is stored on the email server. When a new email is sent, a signature is generated using the private key and when the message is received, the signature is validated by the incoming POP3/IMAP mail server using the public key. Thus, the recipient can easily know if the email is genuine or if the sender’s email address has been spoofed. A discrepancy will occur if the content of the email message has been modified in the meantime as well, so DKIM can also be used to ensure that the sent and the received messages are identical and that nothing has been attached or deleted. This email validation system will boost your email security, since you can validate the genuineness of the important email messages that you get and your associates can do the exact same thing with the email messages that you send them. Based on the particular email provider’s policies, a message that fails the check may be deleted or may appear in the recipient’s mailbox with a warning flag.
DomainKeys Identified Mail in Shared Hosting
You’ll be able to make full use of DomainKeys Identified Mail with each and every shared hosting that we offer without having to do anything in particular, as the required records for using this authentication system are set up automatically by our hosting platform when you add a domain to an active web hosting account through the Hepsia Control Panel. If the domain in question uses our NS records, a private encryption key will be created and stored on our mail servers and a TXT record with a public key will be sent to the global DNS system. If you send out periodic messages to clients or business allies, they’ll always be delivered and no unsolicited party will be able to spoof your address and make it look like you have written a given email message.
DomainKeys Identified Mail in Semi-dedicated Servers
The DomainKeys Identified Mail feature is offered by default with any domain that’s added to a semi-dedicated server account with our company. The domain should also use our name servers, so that its DNS resource records are managed by our system. The latter makes it possible for a special TXT record to be created, which is actually the public cryptographic key that confirms if a specific email message is genuine or not. This record is set up once a brand-new domain name is added to a semi-dedicated account via the Hepsia Control Panel and at the same time, a private key is generated on our mail servers. If you use our web and email hosting services, your messages will always reach their target destination and you won’t need to worry about unauthorized persons spoofing your addresses for scamming or spamming purposes, which is essential if you use email messages to contact your business allies.