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 ositrade.biz

Found
Selector: default (TXT on default._domainkey.ositrade.biz)
v=DKIM1; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAplunbj0nWM2McxLHsdVb0uniySKUGIog3DG7y1fo1eQuutwDgdBURMO26SJ9KLys6RAo6tEfKEZ5UkO2/qNC/eHvlfHuq6n3v6xxAy9CHMuZOAfb2UMaL0FFf9R+fuuVcfSDpQ5Olt+EOKDU8GNkB/kBPPnPLqv4Z8F/eMfURtT2lMlbCrfYlkseQ3C0ADOjQ7dUoW9VpEtqrLbJ3jzeB8E0XqwcWo6gm9tq9lvl0qol4nZGx4ecqURBgN0IYf7vnrZx9rZbhloDfVyoxe9oPlszqq8hq+TbuZmxgF6e1FACD9eucOLQgheL2p7y1XepHtT2xG+FEnvH/aIkGQKqKQIDAQAB;

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.