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DKIM

(DomainKeys Identified Mail)

DKIM, or DomainKeys Identified Mail, is an email authentication method that allows senders to associate a domain name with an email message. It uses cryptographic signatures to verify that the message was sent by an authorized sender and has not been tampered with.

DKIM is widely used to combat email spoofing and phishing. It works alongside other email security protocols like
SPF and DMARC to enhance email security and trustworthiness. By validating the authenticity of email messages, DKIM helps protect users from fraud and ensures the integrity of email communication.
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