DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM):

Email authentication method that allows an organization to take responsibility for a message.

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In marketing, DomainKeys Identified Mails (DKIM) protect your email domain to uphold your company’s credibility and increase email deliverability. 

DKIM adds a digital signature to every outgoing message, which allows receivers to verify the message came from your organization. This protocol protects senders and recipients from spam, phishing, and spoofing. 

The DKIM process is shown below

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