DomainKeys Identified Mail in Web Hosting
If you order one of the Linux web hosting service that we’re offering, the DomainKeys Identified Mail option will be enabled as standard for any domain that you add to your shared account, so you will not have to create any records or to activate anything manually. When a domain is added in the Hosted Domains section of our in-house developed Hepsia Control Panel using our MX and NS resource records (so that the email messages associated with this domain name will be handled by our cloud hosting platform), a private key will be created straight away on our email servers and a TXT resource record with a public key will be sent to the global Domain Name System. All email addresses created using this domain will be protected by DKIM, so if you send email messages such as periodic newsletters, they will reach their target destination and the recipients will be sure that the messages are authentic, as the DKIM option makes it impossible for unsolicited parties to forge your email addresses.
DomainKeys Identified Mail in Semi-dedicated Servers
When you choose any of the semi-dedicated hosting service that we are offering, you’ll be able to use the DomainKeys Identified Mail option with any domain that you add to your brand-new semi-dedicated server account without any manual intervention, as our innovative cloud web hosting platform will create all the compulsory records automatically, as long as the domain name uses our name servers. The aforementioned is required for a TXT resource record to be set up for the domain name, as this is how the public encryption key can become available in the global Domain Name System. The private key will also be added automatically to our mail servers, so whenever you send a new email, it will carry our platform’s digital signature. The number of junk email messages continues to increase every year and rather often forged addresses are used, but if you use our web hosting services, you and your customers or associates won’t need to bother about that.