DKIM, which is short for DomainKeys Identified Mail, is an email validation system, which blocks email addresses from being spoofed and email content from being meddled with. This is done by adding an electronic signature to every email message sent from an address under a certain domain name. The signature is issued on the basis of a private cryptographic key that is available on the outbound email server and it can be validated using a public key, which is available in the global DNS database. Thus, any message with changed content or a forged sender can be spotted by email service providers. This technology will boost your web security noticeably and you will know for sure that any e-mail message sent from a business ally, a banking institution, etc., is an authentic one. When you send out email messages, the recipient will also know for sure that you are indeed the one who has sent them. Any mail that appears to be fake may either be marked as such or may never end up in the receiver’s inbox, depending on how the particular provider has decided to deal with such emails.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Shared Web Hosting

You’ll be able to take full advantage of DomainKeys Identified Mail with each and every shared web hosting plans that we’re offering without doing anything in particular, because the obligatory records for using this authentication system are set up automatically by our website hosting platform when you add a domain to an active web hosting account via the Hepsia Control Panel. If the domain in question uses our NS records, a private cryptographic key will be created and stored on our email servers and a TXT resource record with a public key will be sent to the global Domain Name System. If you send out periodic email messages to clients or business allies, they will always be delivered and no unsolicited individual will be able to forge your email address and make it seem like you have sent a particular email message.