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by John Lockwood,Apr 8, 2016 2:46 AM in response to Zdenek.Zemek
John Lockwood
Apr 8, 2016 2:46 AM
in response to Zdenek.Zemek
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Servers EnterpriseYou are going to have to use Terminal to do this, Apple's Server.app does not have the ability to configure the needed settings.
To summarise there are two parts to setting up DKIM, you need to enable it in the mail server software, and you need to add a matching record to your domain name. Then when an email is sent via your mail server it will include in the message header your DKIM record and the receiver will verify it by comparing it with the record configured on your domains DNS server.
See this article https://topicdesk.com/downloads/tutorials/implementing-domainkeys-dkim-on-os-x-1 0-10-x-yosemite-and-os-x-10-11-x-el-capi…