trigger dkim check for a new configured domain
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To trigger a DKIM check for a new configured domain in NetSuite, you need to follow these steps: 1. Set up DKIM in NetSuite: This involves generating a DKIM key pair in NetSuite and configuring the DKIM settings for your domain. 2. Upload Keys to Email Server: Once you have the DKIM key pair, you need to add it to your email server. This is usually done by adding a DNS record to your domain's DNS settings. The DNS record should be a TXT record with the DKIM key value. 3. Set up DMARC on Email Server: DMARC is another layer of email authentication that works with DKIM. You'll need to set up a DMARC policy on your email server. 4. Validate the Domain: After setting up DKIM and DMARC, you need to validate your domain in NetSuite. If the domain isn't validated, you won't be able to send emails from it. 5. Monitor the DKIM Configuration: NetSuite may occasionally turn off the DKIM configuration, so it's important to regularly check that it's still active. Remember, if you change your company's website or email domain, you'll need to go through this process again for the new domain. Each domain requires a separate DKIM key, even if they're different versions of the same domain (like .com and .co.uk). ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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