enabling DKIM & SPF for email

ihearvoices

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i'm looking at these DKIM/SPF tutorials ...


...and i'm a little confused - it says...

> If external DNS is used, the DKIM TXT records must be copied over to the remote DNS ...

what does "external" mean? i use Dynadot to set the nameservers and they point to my webserver IP:

ns1.mydomain.tld <my server ip>

is that considered an external DNS?

on another note, i just noticed that my second nameserver (ns2) points to the default apache page "Apache is functioning normally" - that needs to be changed, no? or should i just remove ns2 at Dynadot?
 
External would be remote nameservers that are not managed by your server -- so Dynadot would be considered a remote/external nameserver.

The second nameserver -- that's default behavior for DirectAdmin.
 
hi Jonathan - so i want to get DKIM enabled, but i want to make sure i do this right

the Dynadot tutorial says "You can use DKIM by adding a TXT record to a subdomain." - the mail server in my case (installed with DirectAdmin i assume) isn't on a subdomain

here's what it says...

  • Check the box next to your domain name(s) and click on the "Name Servers" icon.
  • Click on the "DNS" tab.
  • Look for the "Subdomain Records (optional)" section.
  • Enter your subdomain in the box provided.
  • Under the "Domain Record" section, select "TXT" from the drop-down menu.
  • Enter the value given by your email host in the "IP Address or Target Host" box.
  • Click on the "Use Dynadot DNS" button at the bottom of the page to save your changes.

does a subdomain have to be setup for the mail server?
 
actually, cancel that last request - i'm going to open a ticket for this because i'm not comfortable in setting this up and i need it to be correct
 
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