How to Set Up DKIM for Jotform?
Your Generated DKIM Records
Keep the private key secure and add the DKIM record to your DNS
Your Generated DKIM Records
Keep the private key secure and add the DKIM record to your DNS
Generated DKIM Record
Private Key
You must enter the private key in your DKIM signer. It must be kept secret, as anyone with access to it can stamp tokens pretending to be you
Public Key
The public key is the original raw 'X509' format. It's not usable in DNS directly, but it might be useful for something else.
Subdomain
Publish the generated record text on this DNS host. Format: [selector]._domainkey.[yourdomain.com] — never use @ in DNS records.
Enabling DKIM signing for your domains can help you keep your email content intact throughout the delivery process, barring threat actors from accessing and altering your emails. This helps preserve your identity and eradicate spam and phishing attacks. DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is a method for email senders to digitally sign email messages in a way that can be verified by email receivers. This allows receivers to verify that the message truly came from the sender, and has not been tampered with. DKIM is intended to address some of the flaws in the existing email system, such as spoofing, phishing, and message tampering.
DKIM is not presently supported by Jotform.
If you are sending emails from your own servers as opposed to using Jotform …
Use our free DKIM record lookup tool to validate the published DKIM record.
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For more information on Jotform DKIM setup, you can refer to their reference documentation
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