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Setup DomainKeys in Plesk

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stanleyjobson2

Guest
Hello,

I wanted to set up DomainKeys in my server. I don't know how to do it, under PLESK 8.3.0 and Debian Sarge.

Any help ?

Thanks

Ps: sorry for my english, i'm french
 
Do you mean install license key (PLSK.12345678.0000)?

If so, then: Login > Server > Livcense Management > Upload License

Enter the path to the key file that you saved on your local machine or click Browse to locate it.

Select the Replace the currently installed license key with the selected one check box to confirm that you really want to replace the current license key with the new one.

If got you wrong - please let know :)
 
Sedrin, he meant Domainkeys you know, as in a method for validating an identity that is associated with an email i know yahoo uses Domainkeys.
I will also like to know how to do this, since Plesk now supports new DNS features.
Maybe someone can help
 
Plesk 8.4 will give support for Domainkeys

Hi,
You can read http://forum.swsoft.com/showthread.php?t=26721 and other threads.

A quick glance at the top of the RFC shows that the DKIM standard is backed by some pretty important industry names: Sendmail, Inc., PGP Corporation, Yahoo! Inc., and Cisco Systems, Inc. Wide-spread industry support is extremely important when adopting a new standard, especially those relating to anti-spam tech. So I also took time to scan the list of organizations on dkim.org that publicly support DKIM. Some of the more significant names include: AOL, EarthLink, EBay/PayPal and qmail.org. More in this reference: http://blog.theplanet.com/2007/06/26/domain-keys-identified-mail-–-clearing-up-the-confusion/

Regards.
 
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