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matt_p_s
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Aug 17, 2020

Migrating O365 licenses from one subscription to another

Hi Everyone,   My first post here so please be gentle  .   My wife started a new O365 subscription for here small business and then decided to change the name, so added a domain alias, for examp...
  • HidMov's avatar
    Aug 17, 2020

    Hi matt_p_s 

     

    Purchasing and migrating to a new subscription won't be necessary in this case, and actually wouldn't help solve the problem. This can be done by setting up DKIM for fabrikam.co.uk

     

    DKIM is a way to secure your email, along with a SPF record and DMARC. It helps keep you email secure and shows to other users to that the email coming from you really is from you.

     

    Instructions to do so are:

     

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/use-dkim-to-validate-outbound-email?view=o365-worldwide#SetUpDKIMO365

     

    There is a a lot there, but the it's not as complicated as it looks. You set up some DNS records (like when you added on the additional domain) and then enable it it the admin centre. Let us know if you get stuck but once this is done it should stop the DKIM errors and emails going to junk going to over tenants.

     

    Hope this helps,

    Mark

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