Hi, I'm the OP of this article. I'm not intending to click bait this article and my mistake for not compeltely explanation DKIM.
My point is that as an average user, when seeing this, what is their expectation. This is what happen when a user asked me about that today.
I understand DKIM. However, when one send a plain email without any DKIM, why google say nothing on their UI. If they say: "This email has no DKIM", it would be better. Now, the one who signed that email(original email didn't) get this "Via way.hanami.run" and an normal user will confuse when seeing it.
BTW, We do support DKIM signing in our dashboard, it will ask user to setup MX, SPF, and DKIM. However, many mail services will let DKIM an optional thing. Even google/zoho.
You can add ___domain and send email just fine without configuring DKIM for your ___domain. Google will sign your message with gappssmtp.com ___domain and won't say anything about "Via"
My point is that as an average user, when seeing this, what is their expectation. This is what happen when a user asked me about that today.
I understand DKIM. However, when one send a plain email without any DKIM, why google say nothing on their UI. If they say: "This email has no DKIM", it would be better. Now, the one who signed that email(original email didn't) get this "Via way.hanami.run" and an normal user will confuse when seeing it.
BTW, We do support DKIM signing in our dashboard, it will ask user to setup MX, SPF, and DKIM. However, many mail services will let DKIM an optional thing. Even google/zoho.
You can add ___domain and send email just fine without configuring DKIM for your ___domain. Google will sign your message with gappssmtp.com ___domain and won't say anything about "Via"