DKIM signing on inbound and outbound messages
DKIM
DomainKeys Identified Mail is an email authentication protocol that prevents spammers and other malicious parties from impersonating a legitimate domain. It ensures that an email has not been altered in transit.
Messages with DKIM signature should not be modified, but this can prevent Secure Email Gateway from applying modifications, such as sanitization, redaction and adding a disclaimer, to the messages. You can configure how DKIM signing is managed for both inbound and outbound emails to allow the Gateway to make these modifications to messages, and to prevent downstream DKIM failures.
Behavior for preserving DKIM signature is different between inbound and outbound messages, so it is important that you configure this correctly, depending on the direction of email traffic.
For inbound messages
| What you can configure in the Gateway | Note |
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| Remove the original DKIM signature |
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| Preserve the original DKIM signature |
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For outbound messages
| What you can configure in the Gateway | Note |
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| Remove the original DKIM signature |
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| Remove the original DKIM Signature and then sign with a new DKIM Signature | |
| Preserve the original DKIM signature |
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