DKIM, which is an acronym for DomainKeys Identified Mail, is an authentication system, which obstructs email headers from being spoofed and email content from being tampered with. This is achieved by attaching an electronic signature to every email message sent from an address under a particular domain name. The signature is published based on a private key that is available on the SMTP email server and it can be validated with a public key, which is available in the global Domain Name System. In this way, any message with modified content or a forged sender can be spotted by mail service providers. This technology will heighten your worldwide web security noticeably and you’ll be sure that any email sent from a business collaborator, a banking institution, and so on, is an authentic one. When you send out emails, the recipient will also be sure that you are indeed the one who has sent them. Any email message that turns out to be fraudulent may either be marked as such or may never enter the receiver’s inbox, depending on how the given provider has decided to handle such messages.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Web Hosting

You will be able to make full use of DomainKeys Identified Mail with each and every web hosting that we’re offering without having to do anything in particular, because the obligatory records for using this validation system are created automatically by our web hosting platform when you add a domain to an existing web hosting account via the Hepsia Control Panel. If the domain name in question uses our name server records, a private key will be issued and stored on our mail servers and a TXT resource record with a public key will be sent to the Domain Name System. If you send periodic email messages to customers or business collaborators, they will always be delivered and no unauthorized individual will be able to spoof your address and make it look like you’ve written a given email message.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The DomainKeys Identified Mail feature is offered by default with any domain name that’s registered through a semi-dedicated server account with us. It must also use our name servers, so that its DNS records are handled by our platform. The latter makes it possible for a special TXT resource record to be set up, which is actually the public cryptographic key that verifies if a given email message is authentic or not. This record is set up when a domain is registered in a semi-dedicated hosting account via the Hepsia Control Panel and at the same time, a private key is generated on our mail servers. If you use our email and web hosting services, your email messages will always reach their target readers and you won’t have to worry about unsolicited parties forging your addresses for scamming or spamming purposes, which is something quite important if you use emails to communicate with your business allies.