DKIM Record Checker

DKIM signs outgoing emails. Receivers verify the signature using a public key in DNS.

DKIM lives on <selector>._domainkey.<domain>. If selector is empty, we try common ones.

Result for casinostake.bet

Found
Selector: default (TXT on default._domainkey.casinostake.bet)
v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAvGeaNwmsILQX13YxiV3tN4UslZ+orypTCgh1t7PYTUeNN3JZcW4yeuWbk2kBQCT82FOGQCrx/FW+V8kht0d0f6FX2ZCs4coJ4aVmNc0NYYC6q3Uq82iqUJ5pm1k5V7XB/uH1Q9ivQ4hthRGARA8J/YG5tJegDFmaV9tcWSz9DW4D3z1Yf48blqKyacf/xzlDvZXDCkZLS7/h8xJe78Aa4xvryYowjBE2jcvzoY4Y7Q3Q/legpYzX5eOY5mAe+6dPyWbQa0SyxTMRYI8w27ImFy6TA1Fu0079+LhwTi1kWvMYE63/aspdXGNuJjtgrMHhe+udMPYcFKekJrzNqDMx3wIDAQAB;

FAQ

Why does DKIM require a selector?
Selectors allow rotating keys and running multiple keys per domain.
Where is DKIM published?
TXT on <selector>._domainkey.<domain>.
DKIM record exists but emails still fail DKIM?
Signing may be disabled or the selector used in email differs from DNS.
Do I need DKIM if I have SPF?
Yes, many providers use both for best deliverability and DMARC alignment.
Can I have multiple DKIM selectors?
Yes, that is common for key rotation or multiple senders.

What is DKIM?

DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) adds a cryptographic signature to outgoing emails. DNS stores a public key that allows receivers to verify authenticity.

Example

v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0B...

Common mistakes

  • Wrong selector (the record exists but under a different selector).
  • Key is split incorrectly across multiple TXT chunks (some DNS UIs break it).
  • Publishing DKIM but not enabling signing on the mail provider.