DKIM generates a signature, which is attached to the message while in transit, to verify the authenticity of the message source. This signature is associated with the organisation’s registered domain name. On reaching the destination, if the message has its signature validated, then the source of the mail is verified. Hence no one can send emails impersonating your organisation and support emails sent by Freshdesk on your behalf will not get marked as spam.
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Modified on: Thu, 13 Dec, 2018 at 2:49 PM
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