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DKIM demystified

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DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) allows a person or organisation to claim responsibility for an email message by associating a domain name with the message.

DKIM signatures are produced using a private key by the sender’s mail server. They’re then verified by the receiver’s mail server by fetching public key via DNS query (illustrated below).

DKIM public and private key exchanges
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  1. Zohaib

    2020-01-16 at 05:04

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    I big sender bigo please my Id open I not show weapons not show sexual activity

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