What is Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM)?

What is Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM)?

DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is a security mechanism adopted by email marketing services to validate an email message. It checks if the emails are sent from a valid source and if the email message was tampered with in transit.

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