The iOS Mail app doesn’t provide direct access to view DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) information. However, you can try these workarounds:
Method 1: Long Press on “From”
- Open the email in the iOS Mail app
- Long press on the “From” address
- Tap “Copy”
- Open Notes or another text editor
- Paste the contents
- Look for “dkim” or “DomainKey” in the headers
Method 2: View Email Headers
- Open the email in the iOS Mail app
- Tap “Edit” (top-right corner)
- Tap “More”
- Tap “View Full Header” (iOS 16+) or “View Source” (iOS 15-)
- Scroll through the headers to find DKIM information
Method 3: Use a Third-Party Email App
Consider using email apps like:
- Microsoft Outlook
- Gmail
- Spark
- Edison Mail
These apps often provide easier access to email headers and DKIM information.
Method 4: Check with Your Email Provider
Reach out to your email provider’s support to inquire about DKIM information for specific emails.
What to Look for in DKIM Headers:
DKIM-Signature
headerd=
parameter (domain)s=
parameter (selector)bh=
parameter (body hash)
Verify the DKIM signature using online tools like:
- DKIM Validator
- Mail-Tester
Keep in mind that not all emails have DKIM signatures.
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