Does windows mail handle dkip

A blast from the past!

Windows Mail is a discontinued email client that was part of Windows Vista and Windows 7. It was replaced by Windows Live Mail in Windows 8 and later versions of Windows.

As for your question, Dkim (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is a technique used to authenticate the sender of an email message. It involves adding a digital signature to the email header, which is verified by the recipient's email server.

Windows Mail does support DKIM, but only up to a certain extent. According to Microsoft's documentation, Windows Mail supports DKIM version 1, which is an older version of the standard. This means that Windows Mail can verify DKIM signatures, but it may not be able to generate them.

If you're using Windows Mail and want to use DKIM, you'll need to configure your email account to use a third-party email client or service that supports DKIM, such as Microsoft Outlook or a cloud-based email service like Gmail or Office 365.

It's worth noting that Windows Mail is no longer supported by Microsoft, and it's recommended to use a more modern and secure email client or service.