>> Check your DNS again.
>> Perhaps a wilcard DNS record is messing things up.
>
> Thank you! I am not sure what is wrong. I used to have
> * IN CANAME swiatwedlugjezusa.pl.
> but even if I create a CNAME record of the type:
> dkim11.private._domainkey swiatwedlugjezusa.pl.
> then I will be in the same place, won't I?

RFC 1034:
If a CNAME RR is present at a node, no other data should be present;
this ensures that the data for a canonical name and its aliases
cannot be different.  This rule also insures that a cached CNAME can be
used without checking with an authoritative server for other RR types.

  Mark

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