Hi,
I have recently received an email asking us to configure some SPF & DKIM records in order to continue to send emails using a custom project email address.
My query is around the DKIM record, the notes say:
Configure your domain's DKIM records
Setting this up will ensure that JIRA is correctly authorised to send mail from your domain using its email delivery provider.
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s1._domainkey IN CNAME s1._domainkey.atlassian.net.
2
s2._domainkey IN CNAME s2._domainkey.atlassian.net.
Do I set this as a CNAME record with no DKIM record for s2._domainkey.atlassian.net. & s1._domainkey.atlassian.net. ?
Regards.
Hi I can't add CNAME records like you told us in my CPANEL.
When I add a record like you told us:
Content = s1._domainkey.atlassian.net
I receive following error:
"Invalid DNS Record: CNAMEs must point a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)"
Cpanel only leave me add like this one:
Name: s1._domainkey.[my domain]
Type: CNAME
Content: s1.atlassian.net
or like this one:
Name: s1._domainkey.[my domain]
Type: CNAME
Content: s1.[my domain].atlassian.net
But those values doesn't work, I used your validator: https://domain-check.atlassian.io/
I contacted my Hosting provider to ask for he change manually to the "right" value but he told me this:
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Dear Client,
We apologize for the inconvenience.
It is not possible to set these records.
As the error is reporting the record value should be Fully Qualified Domain Name.
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What can I do?
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I'm having the same problem also.... with my DNS hosting company was there any resolution to this?
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I did manage to resolve it. However this required that I basically lost my mind with them and told them they had to do it or we would be moving.
They had to get a developer to add the changes directly to the database.
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Thanks for responding Reuben.
Ugh... great..
So you directly contacted your DNS hosting company?
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You're welcome,
Yes sorry for not being clear. I contacted my DNS host. Underscores are actually a part of the standard so they cant really say its not supported.
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Hmm it's rather strange I wonder why they said it's not supported or why it's the way it is, either way looks like I'll be contacting my DNS hosting provider.
Thanks a lot, hopefully this thread will assist someone else aswell in the future.
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Hi I can't add CNAME records like you told us in my CPANEL.
When I add a record like you told us:
Content = s1._domainkey.atlassian.net
I receive following error:
"Invalid DNS Record: CNAMEs must point a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)"
Cpanel only leave me add like this one:
Name: s1._domainkey.[my domain]
Type: CNAME
Content: s1.atlassian.net
or like this one:
Name: s1._domainkey.[my domain]
Type: CNAME
Content: s1.[my domain].atlassian.net
But those values doesn't work, I used your validator: https://domain-check.atlassian.io/
I contacted my Hosting provider to ask for he change manually to the "right" value but he told me this:
-------------------
Dear Client,
We apologize for the inconvenience.
It is not possible to set these records.
As the error is reporting the record value should be Fully Qualified Domain Name.
-------------------
What can I do?
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The CNAME content needs to have a trailing dot (.) like this:
s1.[my domain].atlassian.net.
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You need to create 2 entries in your DNS records with the following details
Name = s1._domainkey.[your domain goes here]
Type= CNAME
Content = s1._domainkey.atlassian.net
and similary for s2
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I have configured the CNAME records as required but when I verify the domain it is still ssaying I need to add the records.
https://domain-check.atlassian.io/
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I'm having the same issue using Google Domain / Enom. Can't get any config to work with their checker.
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