Jason - I don't think domainkeys will have any effect on mail getting
delivered or recieved. domainkeys are a form of authentication that is
used by some mail servers (yahoo.com), but i personally didn't have any
mail bounce back before i got them working. i sent test emails so
hotmail, gmail and yahoo with no problems. hope this helps, if anyone
else would like to chime in with their experience it would be helpful.
Dewain
jason p wrote:
Hi all,
I haven’t upgraded my toaster to the most recent version, I’m still a
little confused with the domain keys. What I’m wondering is, if I
upgrade my toaster before my domain keys are published in my DNS
records, will this cause problems? Or, if my domainkeys are published
before I start using them with the new version, would that cause problems?
Also, what should the first part of my domainkey in my dns record be?
I’ve seen:
_domainkey.domain.tld
private._domainkey.domain.tld
mail._domainkey.domain.tld
I thought it should be:
_domainkey.domain.tld IN TXT "k=rsa; p=MEww……"
Is that right? I don’t directly control my DNS records, and I have to
tell those who do control them exactly what to put in the records…
Thanks in advance,
Jason
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