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Old 29 Dec 2016, 10:09 PM   #53
correo
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Originally Posted by Mailfence View Post
We thank you for your feedback.

No, you don't have to put a copy of the key in your DNS txt record. Once you create an email address with your own domain and notify us that you would like to activate DKIM signing. We will then activate it from our side so that each of your email will get signed with Mailfence domain DKIM key. This takes away the burden of DKIM key generation, managing, rotation and safe disposal of compromised or obsolete or deprecated DKIM private keys from user's shoulder.
Hi, thank you for the response. I'm confused though. Doesn't the dkim public key for a domain need to be published in the DNS record? I control my domain's DNS record, which is hosted at my domain registrar. Wouldn't I need to create a txt record with the dkim public key in order to properly validate emails sent from mydomain.com?

I have set this up with a few other providers, and that is how it always worked. Thanks again.
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