Setting up DKIM for a domain with OpenDKIM and DNS
One of the critical components of hosting a mail server and ensuring that your emails get delivered to inboxes is DKIM. DomainKeys Identified Mail is an email authentication protocol that allows receiving mail servers to verify that the email message truly came from the domain that it claims to have arrived from.
DKIM uses public-key cryptography to enable senders to sign emails, and together with DNS, recipients can verify the signatures.