Definition : DKIM

DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is a method of email authentication that helps verify the sender of an email and detect any potential tampering with the message. It works by adding a digital signature to the email header, which is then verified by the recipient’s email server. This ensures that the email is coming from the stated sender and has not been altered in transit. DKIM is an important tool in preventing email fraud and protecting the integrity of email communication.

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