Here’s a simple guide to know more about the DKIM manager in CyberPanel. At Bobcares, with our CyberPanel Support, we can handle your CyberPanel DKIM issues.
What is DKIM manager in CyberPanel?
DKIM is an email authentication technique to confirm the legitimacy of the sender and the integrity of the message during transit. It gives outgoing mail a digital signature that the recipient’s email server may check.
Users can quickly set up and administer DKIM for their domains and email services using the DKIM Manager tool.
Working of DKIM manager in CyberPanel
- After installing and configuring CyberPanel on the server, we can access the DKIM Manager using the CyberPanel web interface. We can then make DKIM available for the domains connected to the mail services.
- In order to create the public and private DKIM keys required for each domain we wish to enable DKIM on, use the DKIM Manager. These keys sign the outgoing mails from the domain.
- The DKIM Manager will walk us through adding DNS entries for each domain after we’ve generated the DKIM keys. These DNS entries contain the public key data that mail servers need to validate the DKIM signatures on the mail. It is also referred to as the DKIM TXT records.
- Email servers that receive messages from our domain will validate the DKIM signature’s validity once the DKIM keys are set up and the DNS records have been published and propagated. When everything is configured properly, email deliverability is increased and the likelihood that the messages will be marked as spam or faked is decreased.
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Conclusion
DKIM Manager in CyberPanel is a potent tool that makes it easier to set up as well as handle DKIM for our email domains. The article explains briefly the working of a DKIM manager.
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