Hi Guys, the problem with the 2048-bit DKIM key has been resolved. Now I can see it valid and Google calendar notifications have been resolved as well.
Thank you very much. *Denis Salicetti* <http://linkedin.salicetti.it/> Avviso di riservatezza <http://goo.gl/zS2xL> | Inviami messaggi protetti <http://goo.gl/LbhIoi> 2016-12-06 22:01 GMT+01:00 Sim via dmarc-discuss <dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org>: > Hi Denis, > > Am 06.12.2016 um 20:58 schrieb Denis Salicetti via dmarc-discuss: > > > > I tried to verify if all the DNS records of my domain (SPF, DKIM and > > DMARC) were good and I found out that the 2048-bit DKIM key was no > > longer valid. This is strange because it was good so far, so I decided > > to contact my DNS provider. > That's odd. [Protodave's > keychecker](https://protodave.com/tools/dkim-key-checker/? > selector=google&domain=galeati.it) > is still showing the string 'CEji' while I cannot find it in here. > > $ dig +short google._domainkey.galeati.it txt @ns1.acantho.net|grep CEji > $ dig +short google._domainkey.galeati.it txt @ns3.acantho.net|grep CEji > > It is a valid pubkey without the 'i': > -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY----- > MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAkx5rG60SwrFaFctJVHSF > JRxylWDdjj3KMo8uDLoVn1CEjB5FbeJKE1I0huUA3m5GLaTyXEr8d61G9kTiQUpr > uCCyKm83dIPv1gerCNivnBs0keWTBt8oaQzXEkxfFN9IFvS1/okcSOz5GwqKHsFZ > BKSQE+VPpXcMwsgY5ECKlByKjE9LEi2jxud1R5p8GFCUHHYICGOvNwOk0K0eCC7v > K6rNWxuP86nuYWSYaKTJIfZgCp7FanUg3DuyTSOiN9vwfUceexEk3H2Zn242/pi2 > HYozvTLY7Gw2MtQ7YVNvmfivbc1p2hwrbLnZkW3mKvBDofo08K76US66c2qyVn4z > cQIDAQAB > -----END PUBLIC KEY----- > > I guess caching is playing tricks and you fixed it already? > > Simon > _______________________________________________ > dmarc-discuss mailing list > dmarc-discuss@dmarc.org > http://www.dmarc.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc-discuss > > NOTE: Participating in this list means you agree to the DMARC Note Well > terms (http://www.dmarc.org/note_well.html) >
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