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DKIM Key in cPanel UI

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, I've moved this post into it's own thread. Here's an example of a DKIM record generated and displayed in cPanel using the "Email Authentication" option:
    default._domainkey IN TXT "v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEA75LAZ/gN9knDe+nHG+IXKxGcIyl7ueg1nU9zsUF++/dVPzM2BwiRJyHtYfg9vZwpUBf4nxLYzg9wmOJwIb04FFFqln5A9l3KYRMN+l4+aMBdkzOj7gkDphqjiUrNFOy+oKMd0js8OoRJEOiys1vJo+2A68K0A2Nj31EWcnYFKqpAZ5xXdNh8B4UB/bU0Uj+F7" og2IrpYCdgnAzKAWUqAXDXSFvcNjH6a7MxT9PS9fAiKeEpj7MkWzN6S4ZYYxYCLMS7MwL3TRJYiElGhe7sQTERCRVBoeesHDWvhsMS7GZCxG2+DYXBMUeOwnYB+30BZPMee9hME9uGzsvhwCHdriwIDAQAB\;
    The record is split by design. The following post offers more information on why this happens: How to Enter DKIM record into DNS Zone Let us know if you have any trouble adding the record via your remote DNS provider. Thank you.
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