# Exchange DKIM Signer
You may have noticed there haven't been updates for a while. I've been incredibly busy and since the last update I've migrated away from on-prem Exchange to O365 so I no longer have a personal use for the application.
If anybody would like to pick up the baton and continue development of the project, feel free to reach out to @Pro who is the original author and the owner of this repository as I'm unable to grant anybody access.
Exchange DKIM Signer adds support to Microsoft Exchange Server for applying a DomainKeys Identified Mail signature to outgoing messages.
DKIM is an email authentication method that can help detect forged sender addresses in email, a technique often used in phishing and email spam. It's often used along with other email authentication methods such as SPF and DMARC.
Exchange DKIM Signer is 'clean' - it doesn't contain any advertising or send any telemetry. The configuration tool includes an online check (to GitHub) to see whether a new version is available, and has a download and install feature.
Exchange DKIM Signer is compatible with the following versions of Microsoft Exchange Server:
If you require support for earlier versions of Exchange, use Exchange DKIM Signer 3.3.4.
Currently, Windows Server Core is not recommended when used with Exchange Server 2019 as Exchange DKIM Signer uses a GUI configuration tool.
The Agent signs outgoing emails from your Exchange server according to the DKIM specifications. It uses the DKIM signing implementation from the MimeKit project.
We recommend to set up SPF (http://www.open-spf.org/) and DMARC (https://dmarc.org/) too. Test your email configuration by using a service such as DKIM Test.
Full documentation is available in the Wiki.