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							- CREATE DKIM KEYS and DNS Resource Record:
 
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- To create DomainKeys Identified Mail keys, visit:
 
- http://dkim.worxware.com/
 
- ... read the information, fill in the form, and download the ZIP file 
 
- containing the public key, private key, DNS Resource Record and instructions
 
- to add to your DNS Zone Record, and the PHPMailer code to enable DKIM
 
- digital signing.
 
- /*** PROTECT YOUR PRIVATE & PUBLIC KEYS ***/
 
- You need to protect your DKIM private and public keys from being viewed or
 
- accessed. Add protection to your .htaccess file as in this example:
 
- # secure htkeyprivate file
 
- <Files .htkeyprivate>
 
-   order allow,deny
 
-   deny from all
 
- </Files>
 
- # secure htkeypublic file
 
- <Files .htkeypublic>
 
-   order allow,deny
 
-   deny from all
 
- </Files>
 
- (the actual .htaccess additions are in the ZIP file sent back to you from 
 
- http://dkim.worxware.com/ 
 
- A few notes on using DomainKey Identified Mail (DKIM):
 
- You do not need to use PHPMailer to DKIM sign  emails IF:
 
- - you enable DomainKey support and add the DNS resource record
 
- - you use your outbound mail server
 
- If you are a third-party emailer that works on behalf of domain owners to
 
- send their emails from your own server:
 
- - you absolutely have to DKIM sign outbound emails
 
- - the domain owner has to add the DNS resource record to match the 
 
-   private key, public key, selector, identity, and domain that you create
 
- - use caution with the "selector" ... at least one "selector" will already
 
-   exist in the DNS Zone Record of the domain at the domain owner's server
 
-   you need to ensure that the "selector" you use is unique
 
- Note: since the IP address will not match the domain owner's DNS Zone record
 
- you can be certain that email providers that validate based on DomainKey will
 
- check the domain owner's DNS Zone record for your DNS resource record. Before
 
- sending out emails on behalf of domain owners, ensure they have entered the 
 
- DNS resource record you provided them.
 
- Enjoy!
 
- Andy
 
- PS. if you need additional information about DKIM, please see:
 
- http://www.dkim.org/info/dkim-faq.html
 
 
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