Jul 23 2020 01:18 AM
Helle,
I try to activate the DKIM but it doesn't work.
The DNS settings are set correctly, but Office365 does not recognize them.
Does anyone know how I can fix this?
Jul 23 2020 06:18 AM
Hey @Frank Vos ,
It appears that you are missing a dot after selector1/selector2, It should be like : selector1._domainkey. Once you are done making the changes, use the following website to verify if the records were created correctly : https://www.dmarcanalyzer.com/dkim/dkim-check/
Query format on the website : Selector1/selector2 in first box and 'reddata.nl' in the second box.
Jul 24 2020 04:26 AM
Jul 24 2020 06:31 AM
SolutionHey @Frank Vos , I see where you have got it wrong, the domain name reddata.nl is basically mentioned twice, So your CNAME record right now is :
selector1._domainkey.reddata.nl.reddata.nl pointing to selector1-reddata-nl._domainkey.reddatacorp.onmicrosoft.com, you see how the domain name is coming up twice, that means the DNS provider is adding the reddata.nl automatically to the cname you are creating. So simply create the CNAME record as selector1._domainkey pointing to selector1-reddata-nl._domainkey.reddatacorp.onmicrosoft.com and let your DNS do the rest.
Jul 24 2020 06:43 AM
hey @harveer singh, Ah check! now I get it, I immediately adjusted it and now I have to wait for the DNS
Thanks!
Jul 24 2020 06:31 AM
SolutionHey @Frank Vos , I see where you have got it wrong, the domain name reddata.nl is basically mentioned twice, So your CNAME record right now is :
selector1._domainkey.reddata.nl.reddata.nl pointing to selector1-reddata-nl._domainkey.reddatacorp.onmicrosoft.com, you see how the domain name is coming up twice, that means the DNS provider is adding the reddata.nl automatically to the cname you are creating. So simply create the CNAME record as selector1._domainkey pointing to selector1-reddata-nl._domainkey.reddatacorp.onmicrosoft.com and let your DNS do the rest.