> You should have ONE TXT record, using your format:
> private._domainkey.<YOURDOMAIN.COM>: k=rsa; p=<the code generated>

Ok, updated my DNS, removed second record.

> Please make sure that the parts in <> are replaced with say:
> private._domainkey.logicore.net: k=rsa; p=<some long code>

Yup, the actual domain goes in here. I just remove domains when posting, as
many do.

> You can find <the code> in:
> /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/logicore.net/public.txt

Yes, I generated them and they are called public in the domainkeys/domain
directories.

> Double check what YAHOO is seeing by doing a DNSlookup on the txt record
> private._domainkey.logicore.net

This is actually a bunch of domains but you know, I'm starting to suspect some
other issues. It seems that doing tests from dnsstuff give me weird results. I
can't seem to find any tools that will really help me to figure this out.

I'm pretty much ready to pay someone to help me out here, I very much need to
make sure I've got things right. All of the messing around I've done over the
last couple of days asking for help has actually broken my email now.

> and compairing it to what you have in
> /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/logicore.net/public.txt

Do you mean that an nslookup with TXT type for example should show the code?

Mike



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