DKIM disabled at Microsoft Exchange due to missing CNAME records
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DKIM disabled at Microsoft Exchange due to missing CNAME records
05-12-2024 4:24 PM
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Hi
i'm getting emails bounced back from my perosnal domain asplins.co.uk hosted on plusnet from specifically yahoo receipients. This is the error
Remote server returned '550 5.4.300 Message expired -> 451 This mail has been deferred because the sender is sending too much mail for its authentication status. Please set up DKIM aligned to the From: domain. See https://senders.yahooinc.com/smtp-error-codes#authentication-failures for more information.'
On my Microsoft exchange account i can see my perosnal domain asplins.co.uk the DKIM is disabled. If I try to enable it is says i need to add 2 CNAME records to the DNS
Hostname: selector1._domainkey
Points to address or value: selector1-asplins-co-uk._domainkey.asplins.onmicrosoft.com
Hostname: selector2._domainkey
Points to address or value: selector2-asplins-co-uk._domainkey.asplins.onmicrosoft.com
Is this possible on Plusnet as seems not? If so how do left and field relate to the entries?
Thanks for any advice
Re: DKIM disabled at Microsoft Exchange due to missing CNAME records
06-12-2024 10:47 AM
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You should be able to add CNAMES in the user portal - see manage my account -> manage my domain. The help page advises...
Canonical name (CNAME) records
'CNAME' records allow a machine to be known by more than one hostname. There must always be an 'A' record for the machine before 'C' names can be added.
You should make sure:
- That the canonical name (nominated on the right) is fully qualified (FQDN)
- If the canonical name doesn't have the full stop at the end, the DNS will add the Top Level Domain on again. This will make the domain name wrong. (E.g. 'house.domainname.co.uk' would become 'house.domain.co.uk.domain.co.uk').
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Re: DKIM disabled at Microsoft Exchange due to missing CNAME records
06-12-2024 10:55 AM
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Yes but whcih bit is LEFT and which bit is right?
Re: DKIM disabled at Microsoft Exchange due to missing CNAME records
06-12-2024 12:05 PM
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Does this help - CNAME record - Wikipedia
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Re: DKIM disabled at Microsoft Exchange due to missing CNAME records
06-12-2024 12:59 PM
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I'm scared of breaking my email so reluctant to just give it a go without being clear which bit goes in left and which bit in right!!!
Appreciate the help.
Re: DKIM disabled at Microsoft Exchange due to missing CNAME records
06-12-2024 2:04 PM
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@masplin Hostname is the left , value is right.
I'm scared of breaking my email so reluctant to just give it a go without being clear
I would expect its pretty failsafe, Exchange won't enable DKIM until the correct records show in your DNS
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Re: DKIM disabled at Microsoft Exchange due to missing CNAME records
06-12-2024 2:20 PM
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much appreciated
Re: DKIM disabled at Microsoft Exchange due to missing CNAME records
06-12-2024 3:07 PM
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ah you cant enter the required text in the left field. doesnt like the underscore in selector1._domainkey
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