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DMARC reports showing DKIM fail from Google, Yahoo, AOL, LinkedIn and Comcast

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  • mtindor
    If it's a 2048-bit or larger key, you might have problems with how it is entered in the DNS zone file. Are the authoritative nameservers for the domains in question the nameserver(s) configured in your WHM (your local server). Or are the DNS zones external (on some other nameservers, or at GoDaddy, NetSol, Enom, etc)? If you are using 2048-bit or larger keys you are going to have to make sure that they are in the DNS zone correctly. The key length is too long for the TXT record field and ends up needing to be split up. Mike
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Could you elaborate on how you have configured DKIM for this domain name? Thank you.
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