Yes, DKIM can and should be used with third-party email service providers to enhance the security and deliverability of your emails. Most third-party service providers, such as marketing platforms, CRMs, or transactional email providers, support DKIM authentication and provide you with the necessary details to configure it for your domain. Typically, the service will generate a DKIM key pair and provide you with the public key to add to your DNS as a TXT record.
Once configured, the third-party service uses the private key to sign outgoing emails from your domain. This ensures that the emails sent through the service are authenticated, preventing them from being flagged as spoofed or illegitimate by email providers. Using DKIM with third-party services also helps maintain consistency in your authentication setup, especially when paired with SPF and DMARC.
To ensure proper implementation, always follow the instructions provided by the email service, verify the DNS configuration, and test the setup using tools to confirm it’s working as expected. Regular monitoring and updates are important if the third-party service changes its requirements or DKIM keys over time.