DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is an email authentication method designed to detect email spoofing. It allows an organization to take responsibility for transmitting a message, thereby providing a mechanism for a receiving mail server to verify that messages claimed to have originated from a specific domain were indeed authorized by the owner of that domain. It uses cryptographic signatures to provide assurance.
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