On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Revant Nandgaonkar
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Sachin Divekar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Revant,
>>
>> If you have dns control you should configure DKIM and SPF. It's not
>> that hard to setup.
>> SPF and DKIM help other mail servers to understand that you are
>> genuine mail server and
>> not a spam.
>>
>> Refer following resource from Google,
>>
>> https://support.google.com/mail/answer/180707?hl=en
>>
>>
> SPF, I already have, I've 2 TXT records at godaddy
>
> v=spf1 a ip4:59.181.134.100 include:server.revant.me -all
> v=spf1 a mx ptr -all
>
> What I grasped about DKIM keys is, it should be generated on server and
> reflected in TXT/SPF records at godaddy?
> Am I right?

I have found that you are using Postfix on Debian. I haven't set up
DKIM in such set up. But in short you will have to do following.

1. Create a public and private key pair required for signing. You can
use openssl to generate the key pair.
2. Install and configure openDKIM
3. Modify Postfix to use OpenDKIM for signing mails.
4. Now you will publish the public key using TXT record in your DNS config.

Google keywords for set up guide: debian postfix dkim

Regards,
Sachin Divekar
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