DKIM, which is short for DomainKeys Identified Mail, is an authentication system, which obstructs email addresses from being spoofed and email content from being meddled with. This is achieved by adding an electronic signature to every email message sent from an email address under a specific domain. The signature is issued on the basis of a private key that’s available on the outbound SMTP server and it can be verified with a public key, which is available in the global Domain Name System. In this way, any email with modified content or a spoofed sender can be identified by email service providers. This approach will increase your worldwide web security significantly and you’ll be sure that any message sent from a business associate, a banking institution, etc., is an authentic one. When you send emails, the receiver will also be 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 appear in the recipient’s inbox, based on how the given provider has chosen to handle such messages.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Shared Hosting

You’ll be able to take advantage of DomainKeys Identified Mail with each and every Linux shared hosting that we are offering without the need 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 name to an active hosting account through the Hepsia Control Panel. If the particular domain name uses our NS records, a private encryption key will be generated and kept on our mail servers and a TXT record with a public key will be sent to the global Domain Name System. In case you send regular messages to customers or business partners, they will always be received and no unauthorized party will be able to spoof your email address and make it seem like you have written a given message.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The DomainKeys Identified Mail protection service is offered by default with any domain that is registered through a semi-dedicated server account with our company. The domain must 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 set up, which is in fact the public encryption key that confirms if a particular message is authentic or not. Such a record is created the moment a brand-new domain is added to a semi-dedicated server account via the Hepsia Control Panel and in the meantime, a private key is generated on our mail servers. If you make use of our email and web hosting services, your emails will always reach their target viewers and you will not need to worry about unauthorized persons spoofing your addresses for spamming or scamming purposes, which is essential if you use email messages to contact your business associates.