With Kademi you can setup DKIM for a website that authorised Kademi to send emails using your website domain name.

DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is an email validation system designed to detect email spoofing by providing a mechanism to allow receiving mail exchangers to check that incoming mail from a domain is authorized by that domain's administrators and that the email (including attachements) has not been modified during transport . A digital signature included with the message can be validated by the recipient using the signer's public key published in the DNS. read more

To use DKIM you need to:

  1. Have access to the admin dashboard for your website, eg http://admin.mysite.olhub.com/
  2. The website domain name need to match the email you will be sending from, eg noreply@kademi.co your domain should be kademi.co
  3. You need to be able to add DNS records to your domain name

Follow these steps

  • Create a DKIM key using a DKIM wizard or generate, eg. www.port25.com
  • Add a TXT record to your domain containing the public key, eg.
    key1._domainkey.yourDomain.com IN TXT
    "k=rsa; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDaNQoJKLOkV2VPcsaLJ/NvMiebnPnIRQ966yWsM/qWL4hPgO1r1d4tuk0K7K+yTph0eU2ZThihG7V8++TqHAD0elJIKElC7KZoTu9JgS+nkv65VxJKNWXsFdx30pkRJ2QFm4DyEGTdeErmzsLTVC/zt/dSN8wa4A/1DaK56K8WoQIDAQAB"
    
  • Add this to your website in Kademi.

Test:

We need to test to make sure everything is setup correctly, First lets test the DNS to make sure it has been setup correctly. DKIM Core has a good tester. Fill in the selector and the domain name, if everything is correct you should see this:

This is a valid DKIM key record

If you don't your DNS might still be updating, this can take up to 24 hours.

 

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