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 debtconsolidations.biz
Found
Selector: default
(TXT on default._domainkey.debtconsolidations.biz)
v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAskSn35IAqO4WlsvaadnqNgjeYvZg0/ESz35F0rIWo4rR0IsmtkYH6ohEr+7V+yeIk4lCB0YGOQL7gaAJ71HjohuzB5Sr2w+9qdAv8C+GtYfX+SJOD174quwrEdlw5ctp9cK4fANtnerWcktzfyrP6vi5Sa0Sc3WG8F0QUhAYcj/DBoctGl7cfJVFUgwcWh9iSCuitS8EJFVVvLh/VqzqgSnW+RdfVQjjE3lHdJuO3rblnnXMo11NMxZHQ8olIGaxwesMclJi9CxRAUsLI5c/0zOed+8DvUkiw1kD7LEFwI5HFH3WdGa26Lg0uaf4hpMPmZft21Mqg73B5C3Xpe+JXwIDAQAB;
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.