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JangoMail Tutorial DomainKeys (DK) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) Overview: JangoMail fully supports the DomainKeys and DKIM email authentication standards. If you are sending email using a From Address in the format of username@jangomail.com, then all of your outbound email campaigns will already be signed with DomainKeys and DKIM, and you need not do anything further. What is DomainKeys/DKIM? DomainKeys and DKIM are two email authentication standards, the former invented by Yahoo!, and the latter a combination of efforts by Yahoo! and Cisco. Both of these standards cryptographically sign an email message using a public/private key mechanism in such a way that a sending server can encrypt a message with a private key and a receiving server can decrypt the message using the public key. This ensures that it has not been tampered with en route to the receiving server and to ensure that it originated from the domain that is claimed in the From Address field. Email messages that are signed with DomainKeys have a DomainKeys-Signature header in the email message such as: DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; s=jangomail; d=jangomail.com; q=dns; h=DKIM-Signature:Subject:Sender:From:Date:To:X-Priority:Content-Transfer-Encoding:MIME-Version:X-Mailer:X-VConfig:Content-Type; ...

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JangoMail Tutorial DomainKeys (DK) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) Overview: JangoMail fully supports the DomainKeys and DKIM email authentication standards. If you are sending email using a From Address in the format of username@jangomail.com, then all of your outbound email campaigns will already be signed with DomainKeys and DKIM, and you need not do anything further. What is DomainKeys/DKIM?DomainKeys and DKIM are two email authentication standards, the former invented by Yahoo!, and the latter a combination of efforts by Yahoo! and Cisco.Both of these standards cryptographically sign an email message using a public/private key mechanism in such a way that a sending server can encrypt a message with a private key and a receiving server can decrypt the message using the public key. This ensures that it has not been tampered with en route to the receiving server and to ensure that it originated from the domain that is claimed in the From Address field. Email messages that are signed with DomainKeys have aDomainKeys-Signatureheader in the email message such as: DomainKey-Signature:a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; s=jangomail; d=jangomail.com; q=dns;  h=DKIM-Signature:Subject:Sender:From:Date:To:X-Priority:Content-Transfer-Encoding:MIME-Version:X-Mailer:X-VConfig:Content-Type;  b=EEuzdikFieudUhYWbTeZKOnL5TwzCqQRG47Qlat3zvE1viBvas0mq9y9REzFoP8riz7U8Nb1tyPi+RIQv8PtDi3 hgnPBFudlRAV3hIffLJrR8MzFG8HGRaDkFgc93Gite7RVZMtqdnswbY9DbO55JtZdXGAjIK4fpqkwUiPecMY=;Email messages that are signed with DKIM have aDKIM-Signatureheader in the email message such as: DKIM-Signature:a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=simple/simple; d=jangomail.com;s=jangomail; bh=ZLzcKQojTfKSnBkkh0yGb42XEjo=; h=Subject:Sender:From:Date:To:X-Priority:Content-Transfer-Encoding:MIME-Version:X-Mailer:X-VConfig:Content-Type; b=YM8+L1Dw59pY0PP6fI54SPkLI+lRfLVLzkH9lZHeSXWsmLH7Bdv6CwgF6hmYyGEKzNbDe14EBJeT/yUflM5d8Jdu90e d2CkZSLLyTMiZgdCPMQNXRnWOiGQv0Ngl41GbWuPXA7iT0Zh72C7RGLB6SsjErzd8sNCOH89TtiR0Nvk=; Since JangoMail supports both DomainKeys and DKIM, email messages signed will have both headers present.The signatures present in the header are based on the email message's From Address and the public key in the From Domain's DNS record.The DomainKeys record for jangomail.com looks like: jangomail._domainkey.jangomail.com text= "k=rsa; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDqZ/L9o9Tw1xb0tdsgNzzqmG Fg8srW3kGkszJfUY502io7Sacpw/37FJLBskdYKshk2Q5OoNwbml1HwXmSsdpK+PYUXYOu7QAof6WE38 kdXpb5mYEOAPXeDPad/cer2C7BggEStbOQj3AOzroqfzCWc2+uIX6M3u/ZQAVbfKU1kwIDAQAB" Note that this is a TXT record in the DNS settings for jangomail.com.When adding a DomainKeys/DKIM record for a domain, the public key goes into a TXT record for selector._domainkey.DomainName.com. Inthis example, the selector is "jangomail". Because this DNS record is in place for JangoMail, if you send your email campaigns with a jangomail.com From Address, your email campaigns will
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automatically be signed with both DomainKeys and DKIM and you need not do anything further to take advantage of these technologies. Read on to learn how to use DomainKeys/DKIM when sending from a non-jangomail.com domain. Setting up DomainKeys/DKIM with a non-jangomail.com From Address To set up DomainKeys/DKIM on your own domain, you need to do the following steps: 1.Login to your JangoMail account. 2.Go toSETTINGS --> Sending and Receiving --> DomainKeys/DKIM. 3.Add your domain by entering your domain and a selector for your domain. The selector can be any word such as "jangomail" or even your account username. Keepin mind that the selector you choose will correspond to the DNS record you must add for your domain (TXT record for selector._domainkey.yourdomain.com)4.A private key has now been created for your domain,but the key pair will bedisableduntil you add the public key into your DNS server. Youmust now add the public key to your DNS server.To view the keys, click the "View Keys"A popup will launch showing youlink next to your domain. the public key, the private key, and the exact DNS TXT record you must add into your DNS server.Contact your DNS server administrator to have the TXT record added for selector._domainkey.yourdomain.com.5.Once the DNS record is in place, you must come back to JangoMail to enable the key pair.Go to--> Sending and Receiving --> DomainKeys/DKIM, and click the"Enable"link next to your domain. JangoMail will then verify that your DNS TXT record is in place and correct, and if so, it will enable the key pair.Your email campaigns will now be signed with DomainKeys and DKIM.
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How do I know everything is working? First, to ensure that your emails are being signed with DomainKeys/DKIM, send yourself a test email message from your account, and then view the full headers of the received message. Youshould see two added headers, a DomainKey-Signature header and another DKIM-Signature header. Secondly, to test that the signatures are correct, you can do one of several tests: 1.Then login to yourSend a test email message to an @yahoo.com email address. Yahoo! Mail account and view the email message.Yahoo! should display a message indicating that the email has been properly signed:
Additionally, you can view the headers by clicking the "Full Headers" link the bottom right corner of your screen.
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2.Send a test email message to an @gmail.com email address.Then login to your GMail account and view the email message.Click on "show details" and you should see this information:
Additionally, if you click the Down arrow next to "hide details", and then choose to "Show original", you will see the full email headers, including the DomainKey-Status header. Delivered-To: ajaygoel999@gmail.com Received: by 10.100.6.12 with SMTP id 12cs30263anf;  Wed,11 Apr 2007 01:34:24 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.70.52.2 with SMTP id z2mr703472wxz.1176280464071; 11 Apr 2007 01:34:24 -0700 (PDT) Wed, Return-Path: <BrownieKitchen@jangomail.com> Received: from bombay.jangomail.com (bombay.jangomail.com [38.192.4.42])  bymx.google.com with ESMTP id h7si479795wxd.2007.04.11.01.34.21;  Wed,11 Apr 2007 01:34:24 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of BrownieKitchen@jangomail.com designates 38.192.4.42 as permitted sender) DomainKey-Status: good Message-Id: <461c9d8e.67dfabae.4af9.ffff9552SMTPIN_ADDED@mx.google.com> DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; s=jangomail; d=jangomail.com; q=dns;  h=DKIM-Signature:Subject:Sender:From:Date:To:X-Priority:Content-Transfer-Encoding:MIME-Version:X-Mailer:X-VConfig:Content-Type;  b=W2lJIvf3fB/iKheqPAOFDP8qfRmLIizQHxX6obnSBIbxWs4bsApKBm9/d6pSfjv3zXpOXZ6eD/9v2vS fKAZQrzka0/oVGpjUWJtMop8IpTyVHWD6yDUSMqszqw2Z/7MuPxPm6ScVjaHKxm39GRm+j1+beibb3NFVMnjWKiEdn Pw=; DKIM-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=simple/simple; d=jangomail.com;s=jangomail; bh=rCVgY6y0Da2gPPuvunHKBQQix7c=; h=Subject:Sender:From:Date:To:X-Priority:Content-Transfer-Encoding:MIME-Version:X-Mailer:X-VConfig:Content-Type; b=erluSwcWV/SPnZsbtySmQ09vvOhD1bhJegIiPsh9TdtR731i+sO/CLuRqbLuHetgOntKamYsu6SVrozVZK7ieC1S 7Ab3D1keXxJrC0CrogKkzJgfpNq3Ndy+Tsp8CmUck2BiR9Rv3Dx/hLqNKYB+DjbocHmsaL0xo/EK/vBocKQ=;Subject: Check out our brownies this month Sender: "The Brownie Kitchen" <BrownieKitchen@jangomail.com> From: "The Brownie Kitchen" <BrownieKitchen@jangomail.com> Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 08:34:27 +0000 To: ajaygoel999@gmail.com X-Priority: 3 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: N/A X-VConfig: 825591541 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"
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3.Send a test email message to the Sendmail reflector service.Do this by sending an email message tosa-test@sendmail.netwill respond immediately with an. Sendmail email message sent back to the From Address of your test message.The message will look like below and will show you the results of multiple email authentication tests: We hope this service has been helpful to you. Authentication System:DomainKeys Identified Mail  Result:DKIM signature confirmed GOOD  Description:Signature verified, message arrived intact  Reportinghost: sendmail.net  Moreinformation:http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ Sendmailmilter:https://sourceforge.net/projects/dkimmilter/Authentication System:Domain Keys  Result:DK signature confirmed GOOD  Description:Signature verified, message arrived intact  Reportinghost: sendmail.net  Moreinformation:http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys Sendmailmilter:https://sourceforge.net/projects/domainkeysmilter/Authentication System:Sender ID  Result:SID data confirmed GOOD  Description:Sending host is authorized for sending domain  Reportinghost: sendmail.net  Moreinformation:http://www.microsoft.com/senderid Sendmailmilter:https://sourceforge.net/projects/sidmilter/Authentication System:Sender Permitted From (SPF)  Result:SPF data confirmed GOOD  Description:Sending host is authorized for sending domain  Reportinghost: sendmail.net  Moreinformation:http://spf.pobox.com/Additional Resources: Official DomainKeys website:http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeysWikipedia explanation of DomainKeys:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DomainKeysOfficial DKIM website: http://www.dkim.org/ Wikipedia explanatio of DKIM:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DomainKeys_Identified_MailDifferences between DomainKeys and DKIM: bottom ofhttp://www.dkim.org/info/dkim-faq.htmlTest your DomainKeys DNS record:http://domainkeys.sourceforge.net/selectorcheck.html
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