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252 bytes added ,  09:10, 5 March 2016
adds Dave Johnson's key checker
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|text=Messages with DKIM signatures use a key to sign messages. Messages signed with short keys can be easily spoofed (see http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/268267), so a message signed with a short key is no longer an indication that the message is properly authenticated. To best protect our users, Gmail will begin treating emails signed with less than 1024-bit keys as unsigned, starting in January 2013. We highly recommend that all senders using short keys switch to RSA keys that are at least 1024-bits long.<ref>https://support.google.com/mail/answer/180707?authuser=2</ref>}}
 
== Tools ==
Dave Johnson (twitter://@protodave) lets you [http://protodave.com/tools/dkim-key-checker/ check your key length] Your DKIM key '''should be at least 1024 bits'''.
 
== Reference ==
http://www.dkim.org
 
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