Richard G
Verified User
@Rvandenbussche: I was just looking at your DKIM record.
Why do you have "d=yourdomain.com\; [email protected]\; in your DKIM line in DNS?
I checked all my domains, also the domain I tested with and which passes all tests at Glockapp and none of them have those 2 in their DKIM key.
This could be what is causing your problems.
I just did a check on dkimcore.org with your domain name and see what it said:
I would suggest to remove that DKIM record and let DA create you a new one again for your domain after that:
Edit: I just seen that i and d should be correct fields, but still... it won't hurt to try it. Next to that I read on a Cisco page that the older DomainKeys and newer DKIM are not everywhere intepreted the correct way.
Since my mail is working correctly without both these fields, it wouldn't hurt to try, correct?
@Tazmanian79: Did you check on dkimcore.org too?
Why do you have "d=yourdomain.com\; [email protected]\; in your DKIM line in DNS?
I checked all my domains, also the domain I tested with and which passes all tests at Glockapp and none of them have those 2 in their DKIM key.
This could be what is causing your problems.
I just did a check on dkimcore.org with your domain name and see what it said:
The red is:This is not a good DKIM key record. You should fix the errors shown in red.
Unrecognized Field d
d= yourdomain.com
'd' is not a DKIM defined field
Unrecognized Field i
i= @yourdomain.com
'i' is not a DKIM defined field
I would suggest to remove that DKIM record and let DA create you a new one again for your domain after that:
Code:
cd /usr/local/directadmin/scripts
./dkim_create.sh domain.com
Edit: I just seen that i and d should be correct fields, but still... it won't hurt to try it. Next to that I read on a Cisco page that the older DomainKeys and newer DKIM are not everywhere intepreted the correct way.
Since my mail is working correctly without both these fields, it wouldn't hurt to try, correct?
@Tazmanian79: Did you check on dkimcore.org too?
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