DKIM, which is an abbreviation for DomainKeys Identified Mail, is an email validation system, which blocks email headers from being forged and email content from being manipulated. This is achieved by attaching an e-signature to each message sent from an address under a specific domain name. The signature is published on the basis of a private cryptographic key that’s available on the SMTP mail server and it can be validated using a public key, which is available in the global DNS database. In this way, any email message with edited content or a forged sender can be recognized by email service providers. This approach will enhance your web security significantly and you will be sure that any email message sent from a business ally, a bank, and so on, is a legitimate one. When you send email messages, the recipient will also know for sure that you are indeed the one who has sent them. Any email message that turns out to be bogus may either be labeled as such or may never appear in the receiver’s mailbox, based on how the given provider has chosen to handle such messages.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Shared Web Hosting

You will be able to make full use of DomainKeys Identified Mail with each and every Linux shared web hosting plans that we are offering without having to do anything in particular, because the required records for using this validation system are set up automatically by our web hosting platform when you add a domain to an existing account through the Hepsia Control Panel. If the given domain uses our name server 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 DNS database. If you send out periodic messages to clients or business partners, they will always be received and no unauthorized individual will be able to spoof your email address and make it look like you have written a certain message.

DomainKeys Identified Mail in Semi-dedicated Servers

If you select one of the Linux semi-dedicated hosting plans that we are offering, you will be able to use the DomainKeys Identified Mail option with any domain that you add to your new account without any manual setup, as our avant-garde cloud platform will set up all the necessary records automatically, as long as the domain name uses our name servers. The latter is required for a TXT resource record to be set up for the domain name, as this is how the public cryptographic key can become available in the global DNS system. The private key will also be added automatically to our mail servers, so whenever you send a new email message, it will include our system’s electronic signature. The number of junk messages keeps rising each year and rather frequently phony email addresses are used, but when you use our web hosting services, you and your clients or associates will not need to worry about that.