how to set DKIM to Authenticate my domain - where to find missing public key in base64

Andrzej Skierski 0 Reputation points
2024-09-05T15:39:18.72+00:00

Hi

on Email Communication Service - Provision domains I have to setup DKIM

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I have only this info

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My issue is that my DNS provider is on OVH and I have to provide Public key (base64).

Can someone tell me where I can find this key to provide this value?

I am new in Azure so please provide me step by step. Thanks

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  1. Andrzej Skierski 0 Reputation points
    2024-09-06T07:36:27.6666667+00:00

    Found the solution

    Don't use DKIM directly from OVH; select CNAME and provide the values.

    The first time it didn't work for me, but day later was saved.

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  2. SnehaAgrawal-MSFT 21,346 Reputation points
    2024-09-09T12:38:47.8033333+00:00

    @Andrzej Skierski Glad that you were able to resolve your issue and I appreciate your effort in sharing the solution. Your contribution will undoubtedly assist others facing similar challenges.

    As the [Microsoft Q&A community follows a policy where the question author cannot accept their own answer] {https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/answers/support/accept-answer} ,

    I've reposted your solution. Feel free to consider "Accepting" the answer if you find it suitable.

    Update- The issue was resolved and its suggested to not use DKIM directly from OVH; select CNAME and provide the values.

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