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System Emails Fail DKIM

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  • martin MHC
    Can you show us your (relevant:aka DMARC / DKIM) DNS values for the different domains? You need DNS entries for both "mydomain.com" and "hostname.mydomain.com", I believe.
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  • tgrand
    Before I do I can already say that spf is defined for the both mydomain.com as well as hostname.mydomain.com. How is it even possible to have a domainkey for a hostname? Values are below.. DNS hosted on Remote DNS server. mydomain.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 mx a ptr:mydomain.com ~all" baldr.mydomain.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 mx a ptr ~all" _dmarc TXT "v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:me@mydomain.com; ruf=mailto:me.f@mydomain.com;" default._domainkey 14400 IN TXT "v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=Very Large Key;"
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Are your root notifications configured for delivery to an external email account (e.g. Gmail, Hotmail)? If so, you may need to update the contact address to an email account on the local cPanel server, and then setup a filter or forwarder to forward the notification emails to that external address. I encourage you to vote for the following feature request if you'd like to see an option to configure SMTP authentication for the root notifications:
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  • QAZwsxED
    I recently solved a similar issue. Solution: manually add a Message-Id (note not a Message-ID) header then connect and send an email. cPanel WHM adds a Message-ID header and re-arranges the 'h' record in the DKIM signature which invalidates it, causing a DKIM:fail in the recipients mailbox.
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