View DKIM Keys for a Domain in EasyDKIM Analyzer

DMARC Protection's EasyDKIM Analyzer helps you view information about and make changes to the DKIM records for your domains. It also makes it easy to host your DKIM records at Agari if you do not do so already.

  1. Go to Diagnostics > Senders.
  2. Select a single domain.
  3. Click Monitor DKIM Keys.

TIP: If you are taken to the Manage Hosted DKIM Keys page, the DKIM keys for this domain are already hosted by Agari. If you are taken to the DKIM Management page, the DKIM keys for this domain are not hosted by Agari. In either case, what you see and what you can do here, except related to DKIM hosting, is the same.

The Manage Hosted DKIM Keys/DKIM Management page lists the DKIM key information for the domain in a table with details about each key. The default view displays the DKIM keys sourced from aggregate and forensic data for the domain and seen by DMARC Protection since the domain was verified. Click the Search for selector radio button and enter all or part of a selector to filter the list by what you enter.

An example DKIM Management page.
An example DKIM Management page.

DKIM key information will have a blue background if it was manually entered into DMARC Protection.

The following table describes the information available for each DKIM key for the domain on the DKIM Management page.

Item Description
Selector The s= part of the DKIM signature.
Key Shows the key length, in bits. Click on the number to see the details of the DKIM record in DNS. The details will be headed with CNAME: if the DKIM record is in a CNAME DNS record. You may also see (in yellow or red) or icons next to the key length, indicating issues with the DKIM record. The icon indicates one or more missing parts from the DKIM record in DNS. The indicates an excessive amount of time has elapsed since the key has been rotated (if yellow, 60 to 90 days, if red, more than 90 days). Click on either icon for more details.
Senders Lists the senders that use this DKIM key for the domain. Click to see the senders for the DKIM key. an envelope icon () next to a sender name indicates that the sender is a known mailbox provider and may not be the origin of messages with this DKIM selector.
Key Dates Click the next to a sender to see when the DKIM key was first seen and more recently seen by DMARC Protection in a message sent by the sender for the domain.
Notes You can enter notes about the DKIM record for the domain for your own reference. Click to add, edit, or delete the note.
Type/Edit

If the DKIM records for the domain are not hosted by Agari, then the heading for this column is Type, and the information is the type of record for the domain. This will usually be DNS.

If the DKIM records for the domain are hosted by Agari, the heading for this column is Edit. Click the icon to edit the DKIM record.