Enabling DKIM signing for your domains can help you keep your email content intact throughout the delivery process, barring threat actors from accessing and altering your emails.
Steps to Enable DKIM for Klaviyo
Here’s the concise version with proper sentences:
1. Log in to your Klaviyo account.
2. Go to Settings > Email > Domains.
3. Click “Add” next to the branded sending domain.
4. Enter your root domain, name your sending subdomain, select “Static” for DNS provider, and click "Next."
5. Choose your DNS provider and click "Next."
6. Klaviyo generates 4 DNS records (e.g., 4 CNAMEs and 1 TXT for Google domains).
7. Copy and publish these records in your DNS to configure Klaviyo DKIM.
8. Verify the records by clicking the “verify records” button.
9. Once verified, a green tick will appear. Click "Save" to finish.
For more information, you can refer to our detailed Klaviyo email authentication guide.
Alternatively, if you are using your own servers to send emails instead of Klaviyo’s, you can generate your DKIM key pair using our free DKIM record generator tool.
Lookup and validate the published DKIM DNS record using our free DKIM record lookup tool.