DKIM, which is an abbreviation for DomainKeys Identified Mail, is a validation system, which obstructs email addresses from being spoofed and email content from being manipulated. This is done by attaching an e-signature to every email sent from an email address under a specific domain. The signature is generated on the basis of a private key that is available on the outgoing SMTP server and it can be validated by using a public key, which is available in the global Domain Name System. Thus, any message with modified content or a spoofed sender can be spotted by mail service providers. This technology will heighten your worldwide web safety significantly and you will know for sure that any e-mail message sent from a business collaborator, a bank, etc., is legitimate. When you send out emails, the receiver will also be sure that you are indeed the one who has sent them. Any mail that turns out to be bogus may either be marked as such or may never appear in the receiver’s mailbox, based on how the particular provider has decided to deal with such emails.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Shared Website Hosting

You will be able to make full use of DomainKeys Identified Mail with each and every shared website hosting services that we are offering without needing to do anything specific, since the compulsory records for using this authentication system are set up automatically by our website hosting platform when you add a domain name to an active account through the Hepsia Control Panel. As long as the given domain name uses our NS records, a private cryptographic key will be generated and kept on our mail servers and a TXT resource record with a public key will be sent to the global Domain Name System. If you send periodic messages to customers or business collaborators, they will always be received and no unauthorized person will be able to forge your address and make it look like you have written a certain message.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our Linux semi-dedicated services come with DomainKeys Identified Mail activated by default, so if you opt for a semi-dedicated server package and you add a domain name using our name servers via your Hepsia Control Panel, the records required for the email validation system will be set up automatically – a private cryptographic key on our mail servers for the digital signature and a TXT record carrying the public key for the global Domain Name System. Since the DKIM protection is set up for a specific domain, all addresses created under it will have a signature, so you won’t have to worry that the emails that you send out may not be delivered to their target address or that somebody may fake any of your email addresses and attempt to spam/scam people. This may be extremely essential when you use e-communication in your business, as your associates and/or customers will be able to distinguish legitimate email messages from false ones.