The standard for signing and authenticating email messages has recently been trending away from DomainKeys and moving toward it’s successor, DKIM, or DomainKeys Identified Mail. DKIM has a lot of advantages over the old DomainKeys, such as additional signing algorithms and the ability for third parties to sign messages. Related Posts[Webinar] Your Toughest Email Infrastructure Questions Answered Webinar: Q&A With Carly and Paul How to Authenticate Your Email in 5 Steps What is Domain Reputation and Why Should I Care? Release Notes – Features and Bug Fixes – November 12, 2010
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