Can’t Enable DKIM in Office 365
AOL, Yahoo, and Verizon (using the same email server) are now requiring that SPF, DKIM, and DMARC be enabled for emails sent to those addresses. I saw a report that Google will soon require this too. My problem is that to enable DKIM, I have to create 2 CNAME records. I have created these records on 4 accounts on 4 different providers. I have another account that actually works, but DKIM was enabled even without the CNAMES. I also passed the DMARC check on that account, so I know that I have managed to put in the correct entries in the CNAME records. But, I still get the error message about needing the CNAME records before enabling DKIM.
Another curiosity is that on none of my accounts can I detect CNAME records, even CNAMEs that were already there? What do I have to do to enable DKIM on these accounts (a total of 6 accounts on 4 different hosts)?
AOL, Yahoo, and Verizon (using the same email server) are now requiring that SPF, DKIM, and DMARC be enabled for emails sent to those addresses. I saw a report that Google will soon require this too. My problem is that to enable DKIM, I have to create 2 CNAME records. I have created these records on 4 accounts on 4 different providers. I have another account that actually works, but DKIM was enabled even without the CNAMES. I also passed the DMARC check on that account, so I know that I have managed to put in the correct entries in the CNAME records. But, I still get the error message about needing the CNAME records before enabling DKIM. Another curiosity is that on none of my accounts can I detect CNAME records, even CNAMEs that were already there? What do I have to do to enable DKIM on these accounts (a total of 6 accounts on 4 different hosts)? Read More