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DKIM Record Checker

Validate the DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) TXT record for any domain and selector.

Found in email headers as d=domain; s=selector
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DNS record queried:

📄 Raw DKIM Record

🏷️ Tag Breakdown

✅ Validation Checks

🔐 Public Key

What is DKIM?

DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is an email authentication method that uses a digital signature to verify that an email was sent from an authorized server and has not been tampered with in transit. The sending mail server signs outgoing email with a private key, and the public key is published as a DNS TXT record. Receiving servers use the public key to verify the signature.

The DKIM DNS record is stored at selector._domainkey.domain.com. The selector allows a domain to use multiple DKIM keys simultaneously (e.g., for different email services or key rotation).

DKIM Tag Reference

TagDescriptionRequired
v=DKIM1Version tag (must be DKIM1)Ja
k=Key type: rsa (default) or ed25519No (default: rsa)
p=Base64-encoded public keyYes (unless revoked)
h=Acceptable hash algorithms (sha256, sha1)No
s=Service type restriction (email, *)No
t=Flags: y (testing), s (strict)No
n=Notes (human-readable)No

DKIM Record Checker — Frequently Asked Questions

DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is a DNS TXT record that lets receiving servers verify an email was really sent from your domain and not altered.

Enter your domain and DKIM selector. The tool looks up the published DKIM public key and shows whether it is valid.

DKIM improves email deliverability and protects your domain from spoofing and phishing attacks.
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