awilliams
  • awilliams
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a year ago
THANKS for these test pages!

They are the most informative ones I've been able to find! All the others just ask what the domain is. Your's looks at an actual email! Seems much more accurate! And you set these up 13 years ago!!?? (based on the forum post:

https://www.emailarchitect.net/forum/yaf_postst196_DKIM--DomainKeys-and-SPF-test-tools.aspx 

(the domainkey URL is wrong.... the correct URL doesn't have the s at the end?

Some questions:

Are the tests on each page the same? The differences is in the text about manually testing / what to look for? They seem to give the same results for all the items - SPF, DKIM...?

I am used to dkim being a txt record with a line of hex code. Working on a domain that's on a shared web/email server on an EIG company's servers, they said to use:

DKIM record will be added as ( CNAME )
Host : dkim._domainkey
Points to : cur.dkim.v.eigmail.net

But that repeatedly comes up on your tests (and other more basic sites) as no signature found.

Looking at the results from your test, the headers from this domain don't mention dkim at all. Other domains on m365 for email that I use to test those, the headers DO mention dkim.

Any idea what to use for an EIG shared hosted server?
ivan
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a year ago


Are the tests on each page the same? The differences is in the text about manually testing / what to look for? They seem to give the same results for all the items - SPF, DKIM...?


In old version, these link are different, but now SPF/DKIM/Domainkeys are integrated to one tool, so they give the same result.


But that repeatedly comes up on your tests (and other more basic sites) as no signature found.



That means your email server doesn't sign the DKIM, you should ask the assistance from the host provider.

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