This article will show you how to configure your DKIM and SPF Records using Plesk.
This article will show you how to configure your DKIM and SPF Records using Plesk.
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) lets an organization take responsibility for a message that is in transit. The organization is a handler of the message, either as its originator or as an intermediary. Their reputation is the basis for evaluating whether to trust the message for further handling, such as delivery. Technically DKIM provides a method for validating a domain name identity that is associated with a message through cryptographic authentication.
Please note: this article was originally created for our previous generation of Virtual Private Servers. As such, these instructions may not be relevant to our current generation of Virtual Private Servers.
Log in to your Plesk account and select the domain that you’d like to add the DomainKey for. Then, click the Mail tab.
Click on the Change Settings tab to access your accounts mail preferences.
Ensure that the Use DomainKeys Spam Protection option is ticked.
Now go to the Websites and Domains tab and click DNS Settings.
Click on the Add Record button.
You will be adding a TXT record, so choose that from the drop down menu and enter your TXT record in the space provided. Once you have done this, click OK to complete this process.