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2024-08-06 15:57:07
updated at
2026-01-10 08:24:08
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title
DMARC Checker
description
Verify your DMARC, DKIM, and SPF settings with our free checker. Prevent bad actors from impersonating your domain and improve email deliverability.
site name
author
updated
2026-01-05 11:52:41
raw text
Free DMARC/DKIM/SPF Checker Check DMARC, DKIM, and SPF Settings This page requires JavaScript. What is DKIM? DKIM (pronounced dee-kim ) is a way to digitally sign emails, ensuring they are authorized by the owner of a specific domain and haven’t been tampered with during transit. Here’s how it works: The email sender generates a cryptographic public/private key pair, signs the email with the private key, and shares the public key in the DNS records of their domain. The recipient retrieves the public key from DNS and verifies the signature in the email’s headers to confirm the message’s integrity. However, DKIM alone doesn’t stop scammers from spoofing an email’s From address and sending messages from unauthorized servers. For instance, a scammer could attach a valid DKIM signature for domain spoofed-example.com to the email while using jane.doe@example.com as the sender address. Despite this, the email would still pass a DKIM check. What is SPF? SPF (pronounce...
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SEC and Crypto [en] (228)
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