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         stehrorland Newbie 
          
  
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           | Posted: 07 January 2024 at 11:10pm | IP Logged
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I'm using WebMail Pro PHP as a webmail client for my existing mail server, and I'm very happy with it. However, I have a question about how to enable DKIM signing for outgoing emails. DKIM is a method of verifying the sender's identity and the integrity of the email content. I think it's important to have this feature to prevent spoofing and spamming.
 
 I've read the documentation of WebMail Pro PHP, and I found that there is a plugin called "Dkim" that can be enabled in the settings[^2^]. However, I'm not sure how to configure it properly. I know that I need to generate a public and private key pair, and add a DNS record for my domain with the public key. But where do I put the private key, and what are the other options in the plugin settings?
 
 Can anyone help me with this issue? I would appreciate any guidance or tips. Thank you very much
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         Igor AfterLogic Support 
          
 
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           | Posted: 08 January 2024 at 12:06am | IP Logged
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I'm not certain which plugin you're referring to, WebMail Pro doesn't currently support signing with DKIM. The feature is only available for a mailserver bundle (MailSuite Pro, or all-in-one edition of Aurora Corporate) - and in those cases, the configuration is essentially done on mailserver side rather than in webmail client.
 
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 Igor, Afterlogic Support
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