DKIM, which is short for DomainKeys Identified Mail, is an authentication system, which stops email addresses from being forged and email content from being tampered with. This is achieved by attaching a digital signature to each and every email message sent from an email address under a specific domain name. The signature is issued on the basis of a private encryption key that is available on the SMTP email server and it can be validated with a public key, which is available in the global DNS database. In this way, any email message with changed content or a spoofed sender can be spotted by email providers. This technology will strengthen your web safety significantly and you will know for sure that any e-mail sent from a business partner, a bank, etc., is a legitimate one. When you send email messages, the recipient will also know for sure that you are indeed the one who has sent them. Any email message that appears to be fake may either be flagged as such or may never end up in the receiver’s inbox, based on how the particular provider has chosen to deal with such email messages.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Website Hosting

You’ll be able to make use of DomainKeys Identified Mail with each website hosting plans that we are offering without having to do anything in particular, because the mandatory records for using this email authentication system are set up automatically by our web hosting platform when you add a domain to an existing hosting account using the Hepsia Control Panel. If the given domain uses our name server records, a private key will be issued and kept on our mail servers and a TXT resource record with a public key will be sent to the global Domain Name System. In case you send periodic emails to customers or business allies, they’ll always be received and no unauthorized party will be able to spoof your email address and make it seem like you’ve composed a given email message.